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Since the beginning of the Russian aggression in Ukraine (February 2022), hackers have become more active on a global scale. The clashes between Russian and Ukrainian “cyber armies” are at its central front line. Russian Hackers and the War in Ukraine: Digital Threats and Real-World Consequences scrutinizes the unique situation where cyber criminals, who usually operate clandestinely, have surfaced and looked for public attention and approval. This book does not cover technical aspects of hacking. Instead, it scrutinizes the public activity of Russian hacker groups including building their brand, communicating with supporters, their financial situation, and other crucial aspects. This research draws mainly on open sources such as social media entries comprised of texts, videos, images, and chat comments which were collected through daily monitoring of the hacking groups’ activities.



Table of Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Hackers’ Attacks on Russia

Chapter 2. Hacker Organizations: Active and Dangerous or Childish and Annoying

Chapter 3. Russian Hackers: Social Media Presence and Brand Building

Chapter 4. Hackers Gather Public Trust and Recognition

Chapter 5. Hackers’ Attacks: Who Is a main target - Ukraine, Europe, or the United States?

Conclusion

Index

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 24/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666935905, 978-1666935905
      ISBN10: 1666935905

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Since the beginning of the Russian aggression in Ukraine (February 2022), hackers have become more active on a global scale. The clashes between Russian and Ukrainian “cyber armies” are at its central front line. Russian Hackers and the War in Ukraine: Digital Threats and Real-World Consequences scrutinizes the unique situation where cyber criminals, who usually operate clandestinely, have surfaced and looked for public attention and approval. This book does not cover technical aspects of hacking. Instead, it scrutinizes the public activity of Russian hacker groups including building their brand, communicating with supporters, their financial situation, and other crucial aspects. This research draws mainly on open sources such as social media entries comprised of texts, videos, images, and chat comments which were collected through daily monitoring of the hacking groups’ activities.



      Table of Contents

      Foreword

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter 1. Hackers’ Attacks on Russia

      Chapter 2. Hacker Organizations: Active and Dangerous or Childish and Annoying

      Chapter 3. Russian Hackers: Social Media Presence and Brand Building

      Chapter 4. Hackers Gather Public Trust and Recognition

      Chapter 5. Hackers’ Attacks: Who Is a main target - Ukraine, Europe, or the United States?

      Conclusion

      Index

      About the Author

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