Writes the document: This is how Russia is using the brutal force to access computer systems

A joint document issued by the US National Security Agency and Britain's National Cyber Security Centre revealed that Russian military intelligence, GRU, has been using “brutal force” since 2019 to carry out cyber activities against hundreds of government and private organisations. The hackers constantly assume passwords until they win [...]
A joint document issued by the US National Security Agency and Britain's National Cyber Security Centre revealed that Russian military intelligence, GRU, has been using “brutal force” since 2019 to carry out cyber activities against hundreds of government and private organisations.
The hackers constantly assume the passwords, until they gain access.
After gaining access from distance, many tactics, techniques and procedures combine to avoid protection and gather additional information within target networks”, the document says.
According to the document, the Russian agency GRU has successfully targeted hundreds of United States and Foreign organisations, as well as various US government agencies, such as the Department of Defence.
Russians “directed a significant amount of this activity to organisations that use Microsoft Office 365 services; however, they also targeted other service providers, as well as email servers”, the document says.
“These efforts are certainly continuing”, he points out.
The campaign has previously been attributed to Russian cyber actors, known as Fancy Bear, APT28 or Strongium, but the US National Security Agency said it felt obliged to share additional information on the attacks, given the size of continued operations.
Until brutal force techniques are new, the escalating nature of this brutal force infrastructure highlights a continuing and growing threat to the community”, the US National Security Agency told Voice of America.
US officials urged agencies and organisations to take precautions to counter cyber attacks. <
You can counter them by using strong confirmation measures. Adding to the multi-profession, you will sanction the” threat, said US Agency for National Security Director Rob Joyce.
The document, issued by the US and Britain, follows a series of high-profile cyber attacks, including that on the US software management company Solarindes, which has exposed about 1,500 clients to Russian hackers.
On May 7th, suspected Russian hackers have carried out major cyberattacks even against the biggest fuel pipeline operator in the United States, Colonial Pipeline.
US intelligence agencies have said that the attack on the Solarsides was part of a Russian operation, but cyber security experts have said it was carried out by Russian foreign intelligence service and not by GRU.
American officials have blamed the GRU for cyberattacks even on the Democratic Party in the United States during the 2016 presidential elections, as well as on pharmaceutical companies that produce anti - Coronervirus vaccines. Russia has denied involvement in cyberattacks.











