Talk:2022 Ukraine cyberattacks

Rename: Ukraine cyberattacks -> Cyberattacks on Ukraine
Logic assumption for "ukraine attacks" are that ukraine attacks, while it in fact was a victim. Pita guy (talk) 23:31, 10 March 2022 (UTC)Pita_guy

Ukraine Reactions subsection
Hello,

I have added a citation to the Statement of the 'Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security' as well as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), I also tried to change the wording to be more neutral and included previous attacks against the Ukraine by Russia mentioned in the Statement by the MFA.

However I have not removed the citation-needed tag and ask some else to a) read my contribution to see if there are any language-based errors and b) decide if the provided references are enough to warrant the removal of the tag.

Z0gg3r (talk) 22:52, 14 January 2022 (UTC)

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FoxBlade attack
A New York Times article just reported that last Wednesday Microsoft found an attack by a new wiper, named FoxBlade apparently aimed at Ukraine govt. I started an article on it, would appreciate help. The NYT article also has some reporting on increased public-private cooperation between Silicon Valley firms and military cyberwarfare centers due to the Ukraine crisis. --ChetvornoTALK 03:42, 1 March 2022 (UTC)