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https://bit.ly/3sU19ka - 🌐 Ukraine's intelligence agency has openly admitted to conducting a successful cyber operation against Russia. In a rare move for a nation-state, Ukraine has acknowledged hacking Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency, Rosaviatsiya, and accessing classified documents. #CyberEspionage #UkraineRussiaConflict đŸ’ģ Through the cyber operation, Ukraine claims to have gathered extensive data from Rosaviatsiya. This agency is responsible for flight safety and emergency incident records in Russian aviation. Ukrainian authorities assert they infiltrated Rosaviatsiya's systems, obtaining daily reports for over a year. #DataBreach #IntelligenceGathering 🛩ī¸ The documents allegedly reveal a collapse in Russia's aviation sector due to international sanctions. Ukrainian officials report that incidents in Russian civil aviation have significantly increased, with a notable rise in aircraft malfunctions and dangerous occurrences since 2022. #AviationSafety #SanctionsImpact 🔧 Russia faces challenges in aircraft maintenance, leading to 'aviation cannibalism.' The sanctions have led to a shortage of spare parts, forcing Russia to resort to dismantling some aircraft to repair others. Maintenance is reportedly being redirected to Iran, often without proper certification. #AircraftMaintenance #SanctionConsequences ⚠ī¸ The breach raises security concerns for Russia's civilian airspace. Ukraine's hacking could expose vulnerabilities in Russia's air traffic control systems, posing risks to civilian safety and offering strategic insights to Ukraine amidst heightened tensions.
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