Ukraine Celebrates Vladimir Putin’s Birthday with Cyber Attack

Ransomware Attack

In a striking and symbolic gesture, Ukraine has officially announced a cyber attack on VGTRK, Russia’s state-owned television and radio broadcasting company. This move, described by Ukrainian officials as a fitting birthday gift to President Vladimir Putin, comes as a direct response to the suffering inflicted on the Ukrainian populace amid ongoing hostilities.

VGTRK, also known as BITPK, operates over 17 television and radio channels in approximately 53 languages across Russia. The cyber attack has reportedly caused significant disruptions to its services for around 20 hours, affecting various regions throughout the country. Kyiv claims the attack was executed with a high level of sophistication, successfully disrupting online broadcasts and internal communications intended for employees. Alarmingly, many of the servers were compromised, with data—including critical backups—being wiped.

While it remains uncertain whether this incident is connected to a ransomware attack that targeted the state broadcaster weeks earlier, sources indicate that the previous threat was successfully contained before it could escalate.

In addition to VGTRK, the 24-hour news channel Rossiya-24 is also experiencing the fallout from the cyber attack. However, reports suggest that recovery efforts are underway, with hopes for service restoration in the near future.

Vladimir Putin, who celebrated his 72nd birthday on October 7, 2024, has found his milestone marked by this audacious act. Some affected servers displayed messages congratulating the Russian leader, framing the cyber assault as a large-scale malware attack that effectively obliterated information and applications from numerous systems.

Ukrainian officials, including President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, have characterized the attack as a necessary retaliation against VGTRK for its role in disseminating misinformation and inciting hatred towards Ukrainians.

Amidst the turmoil, it is essential to acknowledge the longevity of Putin’s leadership—he has been in power for over two decades, a tenure reminiscent of historical figures such as Joseph Stalin. As the geopolitical landscape continues to evolve, this cyber confrontation serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing tensions and the lengths to which nations will go in the digital age.

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Naveen Goud
Naveen Goud is a writer at Cybersecurity Insiders covering topics such as Mergers & Acquisitions, Startups, Cyber Attacks, Cloud Security and Mobile Security

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