Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) announces a significant cyber victory, claiming to have breached the servers of Russia’s Ministry of Defense (Minoborony) and accessed sensitive documents. The operation, described as a “special operation” carried out by GUR’s cyber-specialists, reportedly yielded a trove of secret service information, including software details, official documents, and organizational structures within the Russian military apparatus. Notably, the obtained data purportedly exposes the software used for data protection, along with documents revealing the complete system structure and personnel hierarchy of Minoborony.
The press release highlights the role of Timur Vadimovich Ivanov, the Russian Deputy Minister of Defense, in facilitating the alleged cyber attack, although specific details regarding the operation remain undisclosed. While the GUR has previously claimed unauthorized access into other Russian entities, including the Center for Space Hydrometeorology and the Federal Air Transport Agency, this breach marks a significant escalation, with no claims of data destruction or operational disruption made by the GUR.
Evidence of the breach is provided through four screenshots showcasing database query results, log files, and official documents, offering a glimpse into the extent of the alleged infiltration. Despite the lack of concrete details on the operation’s execution, the disclosure of sensitive information underscores the escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia in the realm of cyber warfare, with each side vying for strategic advantage in the ongoing conflict.