Russian Cyberattacks Target Ukrainian Media Amid Ongoing Conflict

Russian Cyberattacks Target Ukrainian Media Amid Ongoing Conflict

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Olha Herasymiuk, Chair of the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting, highlighted that digital media security is crucial as Russian hackers have conducted over 120 cyberattacks on Ukrainian media since the full-scale invasion began. This situation underscores the media's role as a primary target in Russia's hybrid aggression against Ukraine. A joint project with the OSCE and the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has trained approximately 450 journalists from 21 regions on protecting against cyber threats. The focus on media literacy is emphasized as essential for all age groups, with specific attention to countering Russian propaganda, particularly through video games. Since the invasion, the SSU has neutralized over 16,000 cyberattacks and incidents. The partnership with the OSCE is seen as vital for addressing these challenges collaboratively.

Key Points: • Over 120 cyberattacks on Ukrainian media reported since the invasion began. • A joint project trained 450 journalists on digital security and resilience. • Media literacy education is prioritized to combat misinformation and propaganda.

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2022-02-24
Full-scale invasion of Ukraine begins
Russia launched a full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, escalating conflict and cyber threats.
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2024-01-01
Russia allocates funds for propaganda
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2026-07-04
International Conference on Media Literacy held
The conference addressed the importance of media literacy and digital security amid ongoing cyber threats.
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Over 120 cyberattacks on media reported
Russian hackers have targeted Ukrainian media with more than 120 cyberattacks since the invasion started.
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450 journalists trained on cyber resilience
A project with OSCE and SSU trained about 450 journalists from 21 regions on digital security.
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