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    Wipers from Russia’s most cut-throat hackers rain destruction on Ukraine

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comNovember 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    One of the world’s most ruthless and advanced hacking groups, the Russian state-controlled Sandworm, launched a series of destructive cyberattacks in the country’s ongoing war against neighboring Ukraine, researchers reported Thursday.

    In April, the group targeted a Ukrainian university with two wipers, a form of malware that aims to permanently destroy sensitive data and often the infrastructure storing it. One wiper, tracked under the name Sting, targeted fleets of Windows computers by scheduling a task named DavaniGulyashaSdeshka, a phrase derived from Russian slang that loosely translates to “eat some goulash,” researchers from ESET said. The other wiper is tracked as Zerlot.

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    A not-so-common target

    Then, in June and September, Sandworm unleashed multiple wiper variants against a host of Ukrainian critical infrastructure targets, including organizations active in government, energy, and logistics. The targets have long been in the crosshairs of Russian hackers. There was, however, a fourth, less common target—organizations in Ukraine’s grain industry.

    “Although all four have previously been documented as targets of wiper attacks at some point since 2022, the grain sector stands out as a not-so-frequent target,” ESET said. “Considering that grain export remains one of Ukraine’s main sources of revenue, such targeting likely reflects an attempt to weaken the country’s war economy.”

    Wipers have been a favorite tool of Russian hackers since at least 2012, with the spreading of the NotPetya worm. The self-replicating malware originally targeted Ukraine, but eventually caused international chaos when it spread globally in a matter of hours. The worm resulted in tens of billions of dollars in financial damages after it shut down thousands of organizations, many for days or weeks.

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