United States is bracing itself for possible cyberattacks from Russia following the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Thursday.
Russia's widespread cyberattacks on Ukraine are part of a technique to destabilize the country, according to U.S. government officials.
Cyber experts say Russia has the capability to disable or destroy U.S. satellites. Those attacks could also impact GPS for navigation, farming, automation, and oil exploration. "First of all my hope is that the Russian government will be smart enough not to launch cyberattacks against the United States.
It’s true that the Russians have the capability to disrupt us in many ways but we have a lot more capabilities to disrupt them and I think they would be wise to avoid starting up with the U.S," cybersecurity expert Joseph Steinberg told LiveNOW on FOX.