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Researchers Detailed Russian Hacktivist/State Hackers Tactics

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The People’s Cyber Army of Russia is a Russian hacktivist group known for its strategic use of DDoS attacks and other disruptive tactics. 

Operating as part of the broader Russian cyber warfare landscape, the group has been involved in several attacks on Ukraine, reflecting a continuation of tactics seen in earlier Russian operations. 

Their activities aim to damage critical infrastructure and financial systems of adversaries, underscoring their role in the ongoing cyber conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

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Two pro-Russian cyber alliances, High Society and the Holy League, have emerged, where High Society, composed of elite groups like the Cyber Army of Russia, UserSec, and NoName, executes sophisticated, coordinated attacks on Western targets. 

The Holy League, a broader coalition of hacktivist groups, employs simpler tactics like defacement and DNS attacks. Despite their basic methods, the sheer number of participating groups can lead to significant damage. 

The recent detention of Pavel Durov, the co-founder of Telegram, by French authorities has triggered cyber retaliation from the People’s Cyber Army of Russia. 

In response to Durov’s arrest, pro-Russian hackers affiliated with the group launched attacks on French government websites as a form of cyber warfare, which showcases the interconnectedness of cyber activities with geopolitical events and the potential for prominent individuals to become entangled in such conflicts. 

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The rapid mobilization of hacktivist groups and their ability to launch retaliatory attacks highlight the fluid nature of cyber warfare and its potential to escalate tensions between nations.

The People’s Cyber Army of Russia, while exhibiting hacktivist characteristics, operates with sophistication and strategic alignment, suggesting potential state sponsorship, by targeting and timing often coincide with Russian political and military moves. 

Its participation in coordinated alliances indicates a structured, potentially state-backed effort to leverage cyber operations for national strategy. 

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This blurring of lines between hacktivism and state-sponsored cyber warfare is a hallmark of modern conflicts, where nation-states may utilize or control hacktivist groups to achieve their goals without direct attribution.

The Cyber Army of Russia has refined its DDoS capabilities by developing a new tool based on the Aura-DDoS code, which is now compatible with Microsoft, Linux, and Android platforms, demonstrating the group’s increased technical proficiency and strategic adaptability. 

The modifications to the Aura-DDoS code aim to better suit the Cyber Army’s unique requirements, potentially increasing the effectiveness and accessibility of their DDoS attacks.

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It is capable of bypassing Cloudflare’s protections and provides a user-friendly manual for deployment across multiple platforms by offering network and transport layer DDoS attacks, potentially disrupting online services. 

Its codebase, originating from the Aura-DDoS tool used by Killnet and Legion-Cyber Spetsnaz, highlights the collaborative efforts of pro-Russian cyber groups in developing sophisticated cyber warfare tools.

According to ForeSiet, a hybrid threat actor operates both independently and in alignment with Russian state interests, and their activities, often motivated by political goals, pose a significant threat to global cyber security. 

As cyber warfare becomes increasingly sophisticated, understanding their tactics and motivations is crucial for developing effective defenses against their attacks on critical infrastructure.

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Balaji
Balaji
BALAJI is an Ex-Security Researcher (Threat Research Labs) at Comodo Cybersecurity. Editor-in-Chief & Co-Founder - Cyber Security News & GBHackers On Security.

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