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IT Army Disables Russian Mir Payment System

June 20, 2024
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IT Army Disables Russian Mir Payment System

The Ukrainian IT Army has executed a significant attack on the Russian banking system, targeting the National Payment Card System (NPCS), which operates the Mir cards. This attack involved a DDoS assault that disrupted major banks including VTB, Sberbank, Tinkoff, and Alfa-Bank, as well as other services like Beeline, MTS, Rostelecom, and Gazprombank. Smaller services also experienced outages due to the attack.

The IT Army of Ukraine announced that their threat to take down the Russian banking system was not idle, and the attack successfully disconnected many banks and the Mir card payment system. Despite NPCS’s claim that the attack’s impact was minimal and short-lived, the scale of the disruption was significant. The IT Army labeled this event as potentially the largest DDoS attack in history.

In the background of this attack, the Ukrainian IT Army had previously targeted Russian government and local websites, including the Troika public transport fare payment system. These earlier attacks caused disruptions in the metro systems of Moscow and Kazan, indicating a continued strategy of cyber warfare against Russian infrastructure.

The recent attack on the banking system underscores the ongoing cyber conflict between Ukraine and Russia. It highlights the vulnerabilities within critical financial infrastructures and the potent capabilities of cyber forces in disrupting essential services. The impact of these cyberattacks raises serious concerns about the security and resilience of national banking systems in the face of digital warfare.

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  • IT Army Launches Major Attack on Russian Banks Disabling Mir Payment System
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