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Facebook-Parent Meta Says Ukraine's Military, Politicians Targeted in Hacking Campaign

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Highlights
  • Hackers from neighboring Belarus were targeting the private email address
  • FireEye has previously connected the group with Ghostwriter activities
  • Meta said the separate influence campaign claimed to be based in Kyiv
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Meta Platforms said a hacking group used Facebook to target a handful of public figures in Ukraine, including prominent military officials, politicians and a journalist, amid Russia's ongoing invasion of the country.

Instagram that operated from Russia and Ukraine targeting people in Ukraine, for violating its rules against coordinated inauthentic behaviour.

A Twitter spokesperson said it had also suspended more than a dozen s and blocked the sharing of several links for violating its rules against platform manipulation and spam. It said its ongoing investigation indicated the s originated in Russia and were attempting to disrupt the public conversation around the conflict in Ukraine.

In a YouTube videos from the s portraying Ukrainian troops as weakened, including one video which claimed to show Ukrainian soldiers coming out of a forest and flying a white flag of surrender.

Ukrainian cybersecurity officials said on Friday that hackers from neighboring Belarus were targeting the private email addresses of Ukrainian military personnel "and related individuals," blaming a group code-named "UNC1151." The US cybersecurity firm FireEye has previously connected the group with Ghostwriter activities.

Meta's security team said it had taken steps to secure targeted s and had blocked the phishing domains used by the hackers. It declined to give the names of any of the targets but said it had alerted s where possible.

Meta said the separate influence campaign, which used a number of fictitious personas, claimed to be based in Kyiv and ran a small number of websites masquerading as independent news outlets. These outlets published claims about the West betraying Ukraine and Ukraine being a failed state.

The company said it had found links between this influence network and an operation it removed in April 2020, which it had connected to individuals in Russia, the Donbass region in Ukraine and two media outlets based in Crimea - NewsFront and SouthFront, which are now sanctioned by the US government. Neither NewsFront or SouthFront immediately responded to requests for comment.

Meta declined to give a number of impressions or views for the influence campaign's content but said it had seen a "very low level" of shares, posts or reactions. It said the campaign had fewer than 4,000 Facebook s following one of more of its pages and fewer than 500 s following one or more of its Instagram s. It did not say how long the campaigns had been active on its platforms.

It said the campaign had also used Telegram, and Russian social media sites Odnoklassniki and VK. YouTube, Telegram, and VK , which also owns Odnoklassniki, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The crisis in Ukraine has seen escalating clashes between Moscow and major tech companies. On Friday, Russia said it would partially restrict access to Facebook, a move Meta said came after it refused a government request to stop the independent fact-checking of several Russian state media outlets. On Saturday, Twitter also said its service was being restricted for some Russian s.

Ukraine's health ministry said on Sunday that more than 300 children, had been killed since the beginning of the invasion.

Russia calls its actions in Ukraine a "special operation."

Ukraine has been buffeted by digital intrusions and denial-of-service actions both in the run-up to and during the Russian invasion. Several big tech companies have announced measures to bolster the security and privacy of their s in the country.

Meta, which has in recent days made changes like removing the ability to view and search the friends lists of Facebook s in Ukraine, said on Monday it was also making this change in Russia in response to public reports of civil society and protesters being targeted.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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