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"From our perspective today hasn't seen unusual attack traffic against us or our customers on Ukraine," the company said in an email. San Francisco-based Cloudflare, a prominent provider of denial-of-service protection, said that it had seen no evidence of "large DDoS activity" in Ukraine against its data centres or customers there.
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The strategic communications centre said that Privatbank users also had problems with payments and a banking app.
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Oshadbank confirmed the cyberattack saying that it resulted in slowing down of some of its systems. The ministry tweeted that its website was apparently under a cyberattack and it was working on restoring the access to it. The manoeuvre, which works by directing a fire hose of internet traffic from a multitude of sources against one set of servers or another, is a common across the internet and such attacks happen periodically in Ukraine and beyond.Ī message on the home page of the Ukrainian defence ministry website said it was under maintenance. The type of disruption reported by Ukrainian authorities on Tuesday is known as a distributed denial-of-service - often abbreviated DDoS - but the scale of it wasn't immediately clear. Kyiv has blamed Moscow for similar actions in the past and since Russia began massing more than 100,000 troops near the frontier, raising East-West tensions as the West fears Russia is planning to attack Ukraine, which Moscow denies. "It is not ruled out that the aggressor used tactics of little dirty tricks because its aggressive plans are not working out on a large scale," the Ukrainian Centre for Strategic Communications and Information Security, which is part of the culture ministry, said in a statement. Tuesday's attack came the same day that Russia announced it was pulling back some of the troops deployed on Ukraine's borders in Moscow's standoff with the West over NATO's presence in eastern Europe.KYIV, Feb 15 (Reuters) - The online networks of Ukraine's defence ministry and two banks were overwhelmed on Tuesday and Ukraine's information security centre pointed the finger at neighbouring Russia. Kyiv said the damage in January had been limited and held back on apportioning blame. The deals were designed to help protect Ukraine from Russian state actors and private proxies committing cyber crimes on the Kremlin's behalf. The European Union also said it was mobilizing "all its resources" to help Ukraine at the time. NATO responded within hours of the January attack by announcing a cyber warfare cooperation deal with Kyiv. Tuesday's cyberattack came one month after another strike briefly took down key government websites. "It cannot be excluded that the aggressor is resorting to dirty tricks," the watchdog said in reference to Russia. The armed forces website showed a message saying it could not be reached. The defence ministry site showed an error message saying it was "undergoing technical maintenance."
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