Russian hackers seek war crimes evidence, Ukraine cyber chief says

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The espionage activity will be flagged in an upcoming report by the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine, due to be published on September 25

Russian spies are using hackers to target computer systems at law enforcement agencies in Ukraine in a bid to identify and obtain evidence related to alleged Russian war crimes, Ukraine’s cyber defense chief told Reuters on Friday, September 22.

“This shift, towards the courts, prosecutors and law enforcement units, shows that hackers are gathering evidence about Russian war crimes in Ukraine” with a view to following Ukraine’s investigations, he added.The report, a copy of which was reviewed by Reuters, says hackers were also trying to gather intelligence on Russian nationals arrested in Ukraine, with a view to “help these individuals avoid prosecution and move them back to Russia”.

Shchyhol declined to identify exactly which units had been targeted by the hacking campaign, citing security concerns. The number of cybersecurity incidents documented by the SSSCIP grew by 123% in the first six months of this year compared with the second half of 2022, he added. An attempt by a Russian intelligence hacking group dubbed “Sandworm” to launch a destructive cyberattack against Ukraine’s electricity grid was thwarted in April 2022.

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