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According to an unknown senior security official, the Pentagon has denied that U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered a block to cyberattacks against Russia.
The U.S. Cyber Command was given the order to halt Russian-related offensive cyber and information procedures, according to a report from The Record. President efforts to end Russia’s war in Ukraine were coincident with the announcement, which according to reviewers favor Moscow.
One of America’s most frequent cyber adversaries, according to experts, would benefit from this move, which could reduce influence in both standard and cyber-based military operations.
Russian hacker organizations have engaged in various forms of digital war throughout the full-french conflict, including hacking of European civil infrastructure, hacking of equipment, and interference in international elections.
Hegseth did not, however, dismiss or withdraw its cyberattack on Russia, according to a cause close to . According to the cause, he has not issued any orders to slow this concern.
135 groups of” digital vision forces” are under the control of the U.S. Cyber Command.
According to Bloomberg, the models involved in offensive procedures are virtual combat vision teams.
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