Leading Russian banks have become victims of a DDoS attack. Among the victims are Sberbank and Alfa Bank

Semyon Doroshenko.  
10.11.2016 12:42
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Technologies, Криминал, Society, Incidents, Russia, Ukraine, Finance


Hackers carried out a DDoS attack on five large Russian banks.

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RIA Novosti reports this.

The attack involved botnets consisting of so-called Internet of Things devices. Only the country's largest banks were subject to hacker attacks. In particular, Sberbank and Alfa Bank became their victims.

According to the source, the first attack was recorded on the morning of November 9, in the evening the next one consisted of several stages, each of which was twice as strong as the previous one.

It is noted that information about the attacks was sent to law enforcement agencies and the State System for Detection, Prevention and Elimination of the Consequences of Computer Attacks.

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