<p>Ukrainian cybersecurity officials say hackers from neighboring Belarus are targeting the private email addresses of Ukrainian military personnel "and related individuals".</p>.<p>In an announcement posted to Facebook, Ukraine's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) said the hackers were using password-stealing emails to break into Ukrainian soldiers' email accounts and using the compromised address books to send further malicious messages.</p>.<p>The CERT said blamed a group codenamed "UNC1151" for the hacking, identifying its members as Minsk-based officers of Belarusian military.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/stranded-in-ukraines-bunkers-thousands-of-indian-students-desperate-for-rescue-1085118.html" target="_blank">Stranded in Ukraine's bunkers, thousands of Indian students desperate for rescue</a></strong></p>.<p>Belarus' Embassy in London did not immediately return a message seeking comment.</p>.<p>Ukraine has been buffeted by digital intrusions and denial of service actions both in the run-up to and during the Russian invasion which began earlier this week. Belarus has offered its territory as a launch pad for Russian forces, allowing Moscow's forces to rapidly push toward Kyiv.</p>.<p>Western cybersecurity researchers have increasingly seen signs that Belarus and Russia could be coordinating their malicious activities in cyberspace. </p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Ukrainian cybersecurity officials say hackers from neighboring Belarus are targeting the private email addresses of Ukrainian military personnel "and related individuals".</p>.<p>In an announcement posted to Facebook, Ukraine's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) said the hackers were using password-stealing emails to break into Ukrainian soldiers' email accounts and using the compromised address books to send further malicious messages.</p>.<p>The CERT said blamed a group codenamed "UNC1151" for the hacking, identifying its members as Minsk-based officers of Belarusian military.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/stranded-in-ukraines-bunkers-thousands-of-indian-students-desperate-for-rescue-1085118.html" target="_blank">Stranded in Ukraine's bunkers, thousands of Indian students desperate for rescue</a></strong></p>.<p>Belarus' Embassy in London did not immediately return a message seeking comment.</p>.<p>Ukraine has been buffeted by digital intrusions and denial of service actions both in the run-up to and during the Russian invasion which began earlier this week. Belarus has offered its territory as a launch pad for Russian forces, allowing Moscow's forces to rapidly push toward Kyiv.</p>.<p>Western cybersecurity researchers have increasingly seen signs that Belarus and Russia could be coordinating their malicious activities in cyberspace. </p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>