Мы, КиберБеркут, не допустим присутствия на территории нашей Родины натовских оккупантов!
В Украине по просьбе киевской хунты орудует группа студентов под руководством Таллиннского киберцентра НАТО (NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence), которые назвали себя майдановской “Киберсотней”. Прикрываясь ими запад ведет активную пропаганду среди украинского населения через СМИ и социальные сети, блокирует объективные источники информации, скрывает действия преступников, называющих себя “законной властью”.
На помощь майдаунам в Киев прибыл весь цвет киберруководства НАТО во главе с полковником Артуром Сузиком.
Мы, КиберБеркут, хотим сказать господину Сузику: “Скорее езжайте домой и спасайте свой киберцентр. А еще мы Вам настоятельно рекомендуем поменять пароль на своем компьютере”.
Мы, КиберБеркут, заявляем, что сегодня в 18:00 мы начали атаку на ресурсы НАТО:
http://ccdcoe.org
http://nato.int
http://nato-pa.int
Мы обращаемся к натовским кибербандитам: “Убирайтесь прочь с украинской земли!”
КиберБеркут
http://www.cyber-berkut.org/
Ukrainian hacktivists hit NATO websites with DDoS attack
by paganinip
http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/23097/cyber-warfare-2/nato-websites-hit-ddos-attack.html
The group of hacktivists Cyber Berkut hit several NATO websites with DDoS attacks while in the Crimea is being a referendum on annexation to Russia.
Several NATO websites have been hit by cyber attacks while in the Crimea is being a referendum on annexation to Russia, the news has been reported by the principal media agencies including Reuters and The Guardian.
Fortunately the cyber attacks against NATO web services have had no impact on the military alliance’s operations, a spokeswoman said. The group of hacktivists known as Cyber Berkut targeted the NATO websites with “significant DDoS (denial of service) attack”.
The NATO has immediately started the necessary operations to restore normal function, I explained the role of hacktivism in the dispute between Russia and Ukraine in a recent post, many Russian and Ukrainian URLs have already been attacked as part of the #OpUkraine and #OpRussia campaigns, launched as usual on principal social networks like VK, Odnoklassniki and Facebook.
Last week the group of Ukrainian hacktivists Cyber-Berkut published a list of 40 websites that it had hacked, and it included the state-funded broadcaster Russia Today, probably the most clamorous attack since now.
The Reuters described the group with the following statement:
Ukraines cyber warfare hacktivism Crimea NATO attack
A post on the page of the Cyber Berkut group on a popular social network reported the following message:
The post remarks that Russian “imposters” “have no right” to control Ukraine and must surrender to Ukraine.
The following message has appeared on the official web site of Ciber Berkut this morning:
The group has claimed responsibility for the attack, the hackers condemns the NATO not to be intervened in Crimea with its forces.
Let’s remind that pro-Russian armed soldiers without insignia seized numerous buildings in Crimea during the last weeks, including the parliament building, two airports, and structures belonging the Ukraine principal telecommunication provider, interrupting services with the rest of Ukraine.
NATO expressed dissent against Russian politic, calling the invasion unconstitutional and effectively an annexation of Ukraine’s sovereign territory.
With the escalation of tensions in Crimea, the number of cyber attacks will sensibly increase, independently of the result of the referendum, there is the concrete risk that critical infrastructure of the country will be impacted in further offensives.
The fear of diplomacy experts is that the cyber dispute could have the same conclusion of the one occurred in 2008 when Russian entities hit Georgian websites and infrastructures before the Russian invasion.