Hackers are attacking the smartphones of Ukrainians: which apps and programs need to be urgently removed.
Russian hackers have changed their cyberattack tactics against Ukraine
Russian hackers from the GRU and FSB have changed their cyberattack tactics against Ukraine. Now their focus has shifted to the personal devices of Ukrainians, especially military personnel, experts say. Cybercriminals are actively implanting malware on the smartphones and gadgets of Ukrainians, specialists remind.
Hackers are spreading Trojans and clones of popular mobile applications, creating risks for user security. Experts advise carefully checking the source of applications before installing them, studying the reputation of developers, and avoiding granting dangerous programs access to personal information.
Ukraine continues to be the target of cyberattacks by Russian hackers, but it is essential to be cautious and follow the recommendations of cybersecurity experts to protect oneself from potentially dangerous software.
Russian hackers have changed their approaches to warfare in cyberspace and are now actively attacking the personal mobile devices of Ukrainians, particularly military personnel. Ukrainians should be especially careful and attentive when downloading and installing programs on their devices and should adhere to the recommendations of cybersecurity experts to protect their personal information from malicious actors.
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