Spain arrests pro-Russian hackers in major cybercrime operation

  • Three pro-Russian hackers have been arrested in Spain for allegedly conducting DDoS (distributed denial-of-service) attacks against NATO countries supporting Ukraine. 
  • These arrests highlight the active cyber threat posed by the hacktivist group NoName057(16) in the ongoing conflict.

OUR TAKE
Spanish police have arrested three pro-Russian hackers involved in cyberattacks against NATO countries supporting Ukraine. The arrests, made in Manacor, Huelva, and Seville, underscore the ongoing cyber threat from groups retaliating against anti-Russian actions amidst the Ukraine conflict.

-Rae Li, BTW reporter

What happened

Spanish police have arrested three pro-Russian hackers suspected of carrying out cyberattacks against NATO countries, including Spain, in support of Ukraine. These distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks targeted public and private organisations, critical infrastructure and essential services. The organisation has been particularly active since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, publicly retaliating against anti-Russian actions in the West.

The National Guard released a video of the raid, which shows the hacktivist group’s Soviet-era hammer and sickle flag, symbolising the suspects’ pro-Russian background. The investigation is still ongoing.

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Why it’s important 

The cyberattack not only targeted a single country, but also involved the critical infrastructure and public services of several countries that support Ukraine. This demonstrates that cyberattack has become an important component of modern warfare with wide-ranging and destructive effects. 

At the same time, the arrest reveals the dynamics of cyberattack between states, especially how indirect political and military confrontation can be conducted through cyberattacks. Moreover, the actions of hacktivist organisations are a response to political positions that can also affect the security and stability of the country. This event reflects the reality of the threat of cyberwarfare today and highlights the challenges of cybersecurity and responses to it on a global scale.

Rae-Li

Rae Li

Rae Li is an intern reporter at BTW Media covering IT infrastructure and Internet governance. She graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle. Send tips to rae.li@btw.media.

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