Hacktivist Hijinks: Ukraine’s Cyber Strike Grounds Russian Flights

Silent Crow hacktivists claim responsibility for grounding Aeroflot flights, alleging a deep infiltration and destruction of IT infrastructure. The group promises to release stolen data soon, leaving the airline with a hefty recovery bill. This cyber attack marks a new chapter in digital warfare, blending espionage, sabotage, and chaos.

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In a plot twist worthy of a cyber espionage thriller, pro-Ukraine hacktivists have taken their skills to new heights, or rather, grounded them, by pulling the plug on Russia’s national airline, Aeroflot. It’s like a modern-day David and Goliath story, only instead of a slingshot, David’s wielding a keyboard and a snazzy VPN. As for the Russian holidaymakers, their dreams of sunbathing in Sochi have been temporarily downgraded to a staycation with a side of cyber chaos.

Key Points:

– Hacktivist group Silent Crow claims responsibility for grounding over 50 Aeroflot flights.
– Aeroflot blames the incident on an “information systems failure.”
– Alleged cyber-attack included destruction of 7000 servers and exfiltration of 20TB of data.
– Silent Crow vows to release stolen personal data of Aeroflot passengers.
– Incident highlights evolving cyber warfare tactics blending espionage, sabotage, and data destruction.

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