Ukrtelecom, a Ukrainian telecommunications company, said it was hit with a cyberattack on Monday that sent the company’s services down across the entire country.
What Happened: Cybersecurity watchdog NetBlocks posted data via Twitter that showed the real-time network connectivity had fallen to 13% of pre-war levels.
NetBlocks later confirmed the cyberattack, saying: “Update: Ukraine's national internet provider Ukrtelecom has confirmed a cyberattack on its core infrastructure.
"Real-time network data show an ongoing and intensifying nation-scale disruption to service, which is the most severe registered since the invasion by Russia.”
Why It Matters: Last week, President Joe Biden said his administration gathered intelligence suggesting Russia could be planning a cyberattack on the United States. He urged private cybersecurity companies to bulk up their technological capacities in the case of an attack.
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