Date of report
- March 2022
Affiliations
- Believed to be the work of Russia's government
The Russian military intelligence agency, known as GRU, targeted the internet provider Viasat’s satellite modems with a wiper that caused widespread communication outages throughout Ukraine on February 24, the same day Russian forces invaded the country. The attack caused a loss in military communications at the start of the war and affected other government services. The outage also affected thousands of Viasat customers across Eastern and Central Europe.
Suspected victims
- Users of Viasat's satellite broadband service in Eastern and Central Europe
Suspected state sponsor
- Russian Federation
Type of incident
- Sabotage
Target category
- Government
- Private sector
- Military
Victim government reaction
- Yes