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Microsoft says it began detecting destructive cyberattacks directed against Ukraines digital infrastructure several hours before the Russian military began launching missiles or moving tanks into the country last week.
The disclosure Monday, part of a larger blog post about Ukraine by Microsoft President Brad Smith, provides a glimpse of how cyber-warfare is being used as part of the ongoing invasion. The company says it is giving ongoing guidance to the Ukrainian government about cyberthreats as the situation unfolds.
Smith also outlined the companys efforts to combat state-sponsored disinformation campaigns, ensuring that its platforms are not displaying or distributing any content or apps from Russias state-sponsored RT and Sputnik news organizations, in line with a recent European Union decision.
He wrote that theres a well-orchestrated battle ongoing in the information ecosystem where the ammunition is disinformation, undermining truth and sowing seeds of discord and distrust, he wrote.
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L. Coyote
(51,129 posts)These attacks on civilian targets raise serious concerns under the Geneva Convention, and we have shared information with the Ukrainian government about each of them, Smith wrote. We have also advised the Ukrainian government about recent cyber efforts to steal a wide range of data, including health, insurance, and transportation-related personally identifiable information (PII), as well as other government data sets.
Smith wrote that Microsoft is sharing appropriate information with NATO officials in Europe and America. ............
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