The use of these tactics shows how Ukraine uses its strengths in IT segra, Forbes note.
Ukrainian drones, after Russian conquerors seized them, infect enemy systems with malicious software. Forbes reported it.
The recent video on social networks, perhaps from Russia’s origin, has warned malicious software on Ukrainian drones affecting Russian systems, the media record.
According to Reddit, these options for “burn a USB port, avoid flashing and re -use drone.” The mechanisms are built that complicated the use of captured drones. This is complicated by the review of Ukrainian drones and delayed the development of technologies for fighting them.
Some options for maliciously block the drone hard drive again. Even with successful recovery, the system can transfer data to armed forces in armed forces, which destroys the Russian military. It reduces the motivation of the Russian Federation in the reprofile Ukrainian drone, which, in conditions of resource deficiency, is an important trophy.
The use of these tactics shows how Ukraine uses its strengths in IT segra. Incorporating viruses into drones can reduce costs through the complex work of Russian technologies. In the future, such methods may apply to other electronic systems, limiting the ability of the Russian Federation to study or reprofile equipment in Ukrainian.
Russia, perhaps, will introduce such mechanisms to its drones, which will lead to a technological breed in the field of cybersecurity, suggests publication.
According to the publication, the parties will be forced to constantly update antivirus systems and develop a more sophisticated method of infection of enemy equipment.
Remember that the Rostov regional authorities announced the attack of drones in Taganrog. Emergency mode is introduced there.
We added that on the night of March 20, Ukraine’s armed forces struck a ammunition at the Engels-2 Air Base in the Saratov region.
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