💨 Abstract

In Moscow, bus passengers received a false alarm via intercom, warning of an impending "nuclear bombardment" from Ukraine. Transport authorities later clarified this was a hacked message from unidentified culprits. Despite Ukraine's lack of nuclear weapons, the alert caused momentary panic. Authorities assured the public the threat was false and took steps to secure their network infrastructure. The incident coincided with diplomatic tensions and ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, with U.S.

Courtesy: Katie Boyden