In mid-May, the 444.hu portal published documents confirming that this would happen in 2022 A large-scale attack by Russian hackers on the IT system of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Viktor Orbán’s government at the time denied that such an attack had occurred. But recently published documents show this The Ministry of Foreign Affairs was aware of it.
Russian cyber attack on Hungary. “The lack of response is worrying.”
– Buda says that the hacking of the IT system of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry is not an exceptional phenomenon in itself. more Annoying He, according to him, There is no reaction from the Orban government.
Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs It did not summon the Russian ambassador Regarding the attack, though, he often summons Western diplomats for much less serious matters, Hungarian media reported.
– In the event of a cyber attack Deterrence is the priority. The analyst says that the essence of deterrence is to make the attacking party feel that we noticed what they did and that we need to draw a red line.
Although it is not known exactly what information the Russians had access to, according to Buda, the prospect of obtaining personal or financial data afterward could be difficult. Used to recruit agents.
Cyber attack on Hungary. Russia could have obtained information about NATO
Moreover, the Russians can get it Information about NATO’s information infrastructure – says the expert. As he points out, the attack occurred before Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, and it is possible that the information obtained played a role in the Kremlin’s launch. war.
The scale of the Russian cyberattack and the lack of response from the government in Budapest may also have an impact Allied distrust of Hungary – adds the analyst.
The government is in Budapest regularly Criticize By the Western Allies a Close contacts with Russia. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó met several times with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, Rosatom head Alexei Likhachev, and other Russian politicians.
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