Russian Wiper Malware Likely Behind Recent Cyberattack on Viasat KA-SAT Modems,
The cyberattack aimed at Viasat that temporarily knocked KA-SAT modems offline on February 24, 2022, the same day Russian military forces invaded Ukraine, is believed to have been the consequence of wiper malware, according to the latest research from SentinelOne.
The findings come as the U.S. telecom company disclosed that it was the target of a multifaceted and deliberate » cyberattack against
The findings come as the U.S. telecom company disclosed that it was the target of a multifaceted and deliberate » cyberattack against
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The cyberattack aimed at Viasat that temporarily knocked KA-SAT modems offline on February 24, 2022, the same day Russian military forces invaded Ukraine, is believed to have been the consequence of wiper malware, according to the latest research from SentinelOne.
The findings come as the U.S. telecom company disclosed that it was the target of a multifaceted and deliberate » cyberattack against
The findings come as the U.S. telecom company disclosed that it was the target of a multifaceted and deliberate » cyberattack against
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