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Russian government websites are facing
unprecedented cyber attacks and technical efforts are being made to filter
foreign web traffic, the TASS news agency cited the digital ministry as saying
on Thursday.
Russian
government entities and state-owned companies have been targeted over events in
Ukraine, with the websites of the Kremlin, flagship carrier Aeroflot and major
lender Sberbank among those to have seen outages or temporary access issues in
recent weeks.
The
ministry was working to adjust to the new conditions, it said, as cyber attacks
ratchet up.
“If
previously their power at peak moments reached 500 gigabytes, then now it is at
1 terabyte,” the ministry said. “That is two to three times more powerful than
the most serious incidents of this kind that have been previously reported.”
As Russia
becomes increasingly isolated from global financial systems and supply chains,
the government has proposed a raft of measures to support the IT sector, among
others.
Technology
firms will have access to preferential tax and lending conditions and the
digital ministry has previously suggested Russian IT companies discuss a phased
transfer of technical support components with foreign firms.
Citing
draft government documents, Interfax reported late on Wednesday that the
digital ministry had proposed allocating 14 billion roubles ($134.30 million)
to support IT companies in the form of grants.
Reuters
could not immediately verify that report.
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