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By Eduard Kovacs on February 25, 2021
Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) this week published two press releases describing cyberattacks aimed at the country.
One of them, issued on Wednesday, said the agency’s National Coordination Center for Cybersecurity (NCCC) had observed attempts to deliver malicious documents through the System of Electronic Interaction of Executive Bodies (SEI EB), which is used by many government organizations for sharing documents.
The NSDC said the malicious documents contained macro code designed to download a piece of malware that would allow the attackers to remotely control the compromised device.
The agency said it had linked the attack to “one of the hacker spy groups from the Russian Federation.” The incident was described as a supply chain attack and compared to the NotPetya attack of 2017 and the recently disclosed SolarWinds incident.