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    Home»Development»Ukraine Detains Suspects Behind Bot Farms and Kremlin’s Propaganda Machinery

    Ukraine Detains Suspects Behind Bot Farms and Kremlin’s Propaganda Machinery

    June 14, 2024

    Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) detained two individuals accused of aiding Russian intelligence in hacking the phones of Ukrainian soldiers and spreading pro-Kremlin propaganda. The suspects operated bot farms using servers and SIM cards to create fake social media accounts.

    One bot farm in the Zhytomyr Oblast was hosted in an apartment of a Ukrainian woman. She allegedly registered over 600 virtual mobile numbers and several anonymous Telegram accounts.

    Russian Intelligence Installed Spyware in Campaign

    The woman sold or rented these accounts in exchange for cryptocurrency on online Russian underground marketplaces. Russian intelligence used these accounts and numbers to hack phones of Ukrainian military personnel by sending phishing emails containing spyware that collected sensitive confidential data.

    Russian hackers were recently observed using legitimate remote monitoring and management (RMM) software to spy on Ukraine and its allies.

    Source: SBU

    According to the SBU, the accounts hosted on this bot farm were also used to spread pro-Kremlin propaganda purporting as ordinary Ukrainian citizens.

    Another 30-year-old man from Dnipro allegedly registered nearly 15,000 fake accounts on various social networks and messaging platforms using Ukrainian SIM cards. He sold these accounts to Russian intelligence services on darknet forums.

    Source: SBU

    Both suspects face up to three years in prison or a fine if found guilty. The investigation continues.

    Russian Bot Farms Used Since Invasion Started

    Russia has used bot farms to disseminate Kremlin propaganda, incite panic and manipulate narratives since the beginning of its Ukrainian invasion. The Ukrainian authorities have busted dozens of bot farms and arrested hundreds of people across the country who operate them.

    In December 2022, they dismantled more than a dozen bot farms. In September of that year, two bot farms were taken down, while in August a group that operated more than 1 million bots was also dismantled.

    Bot farm operators typically receive payments in Russian rubles, a prohibited currency in Ukraine.

    These activities continued in the second year of the war, where the Ukrainian Cyber Police raided 21 locations across the country and seized computer equipment, mobile phones and more than 250 GSM gateways. This included 150,000 SIM cards of different mobile operators used in the illicit activities to create fake social media profiles.

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