In the aftermath of the cyberattack on Ukrainian government websites this week, Kyiv believes that a hacker group linked to Belarusian intelligence was behind it.
A senior Ukrainian security official said that the hacker used malware similar to that used by a group tied to Russian intelligence.
Serhiy Demedyuk, deputy secretary of the national security and defence council told Reuters that Ukraine blamed Friday’s attack on a group known as UNC1151 and claimed that the cyberattack is a cover for more destructive actions behind the scenes.
“We believe preliminarily that the group UNC1151 may be involved in this attack,” he said.
In the recent alarming cyberattack, a warning was splashed on websites to “be afraid and expect the worst” amid escalated Ukraine-Russia tensions after Russia has massed troops near Ukraine’s borders.
Demedyuk said in written comments: “The defacement of the sites was just a cover for more destructive actions that were taking place behind the scenes and the consequences of which we will feel in the near future.”
He said that this is a “cyber-espionage group” affiliated with the special services of Belarus while commenting on UNC1151.
Apart from Kyiv, the Western countries and diplomatic experts fear Moscow is planning a new military assault on Ukraine.
Russia has dismissed such fears as “unfounded” and the office of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko did not immediately respond.
Meanwhile, Microsoft Corp said in a blog post on Saturday it observed destructive malware in systems belonging to several Ukrainian government agencies and organisations.
Ukraine-Russia tensions
Ukrainian government forces carried out exercises in eastern Ukraine on Thursday and on the other hand, Russia is preparing to create a pretext for a broader invasion of Ukraine, officials in Washington have warned.
They also said that Russia has already prepositioned operatives to conduct a “false flag operation”.