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January 28th, 2022
The Czech Republic, namely its strategic state institutions, media and critical information infrastructure, face an increased risk of cyber espionage and attacks related to the situation on the Russian-Ukrainian border, the National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NUKIB) warned today. These attacks might be cyber spying operations orchestrated by foreign powers or attacks challenging the availability of data. The NUKIB recommended to pay attention to 19 techniques of attack and 14 most frequently misused vulnerabilities.
CTK
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