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In addition to cameras, Russian hackers are still trying to break Ukrainian comp...

"Column movement": Russian hackers break camcorders in Ukrainian cafes - media

In addition to cameras, Russian hackers are still trying to break Ukrainian computer systems to track the ways of supplying weapons to Ukraine. Russian hackers break the cameras in Ukrainian cafes to track the movement of columns with appropriate images. This was stated by Rob Joyce, a representative of the US National Security Agency (ANB), Reuters reported. He noted that the violators act very creatively. Hackers connect to webcams showing the public.

This allows them to monitor the columns and trains that give help to our country. Rob Joyce noted that the cameras in the city squares of the Russians are less interested in. "They look for cameras in a cafe to see the way they need," the expert said. The representative of the ANB added that in addition to the cameras, Russian hackers are trying to break Ukrainian systems.

They are constantly trying to get into computers of US military enterprises and transport companies in order to find out more information about the supply of weapons from allies to Ukraine. The Guardian, referring to the leakage of data from the Moscow company Vulkan, reported on March 30 that hackers were helping the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin and continue to cyberwar with the West.

The material also states that some of the documents that have been distributed is something like "potential goals". For example, it is a map of the United States with some "dots", as well as a detailed scheme of a nuclear power plant located in Switzerland. Russian hackers are allegedly trying to use the SCAN system that helps to identify weaknesses in computer systems. In March Microsoft published a report stating that Russia is preparing a new cyberattack for Ukraine.