MOSCOW. May 25 (Interfax) - More than 170 integrated attacks on Russian information resources have been registered daily since the start of the special military operation in Ukraine, Nikolai Murashov, deputy director of the National Coordination Center for Computer Incidents, which was created on the orders of the Russian Federal Security Service's leadership, said.
"There is a cyber campaign of unprecedented scale going on against Russia in the information sphere" due to the special military operation, he told a roundtable session held during the 11th international meeting on security. "The number of computer attacks on Russian information infrastructure facilities has considerably increased," Murashov said.
"On average, more than 170 integrated computer attacks are registered" daily by the State System for Detecting, Preventing and Eliminating the Consequences of Computer Attacks Aimed at Russian Information Resources," he said.
Attacks are carried out "from various parts of the world, and they are well-coordinated," Murashov said.