Russian military reportedly hacked into European satellites at start of Ukraine war
by Corin Faife from The Verge - All Posts on (#5XGMG)
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American government officials told The Washington Post that the Russian military was responsible for a cyberattack on a European satellite internet service that affected Ukrainian military communications in late February.
The hack affected the KA-SAT satellite broadband network, owned by Viasat, an American satellite communications company. On February 24th, the day the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, the KA-SAT network was hit by outages that affected Ukraine and surrounding regions in Europe. A few days afterward, Viasat blamed outages on a cyber event," but did not release further details.
Though Ukrainian officials have not fully disclosed the impact, the outage is believed to have caused significant communications disruptions...