"EMOTET", which is rampant -In addition to the infection explosion in major companies
2.Ukraine situation -Response to international companies
I will summarize the response of international companies in Ukraine.
In the financial field, visa, master, American Express, and PayPals have announced the suspension of payment services in Russia (Cnet Japan, IMPRESS WATCH, CNN).In addition, JCB has stopped services in Russia.However, there are no articles reporting about other international brand cards such as Chinese UnionPay.
It is reported that cryptocurrency blocked COINBASE, a cryptocurrency exchange, blocked more than 25,000 wallet addresses related to Russian individuals and organizations, which are considered to be engaged in illegal activities.。
Internet services include Microsoft (PC Watch), Apple (TechCrunch Japan Edition), Google (CNET JAPAN), Adobe, Tiktok (IMPRESS WATCH), and Netflix (CNN), etc. is doing.
The Russian side has a tough attitude toward international SNS."Russia's President Putin has signed a law on March 4, who has been imprisoned for 15 years in prison for those who have spread Russia's military behavior," (ITMEDIA).On top of that, Facebook (CNET JAPAN) from Russia, access restrictions on Twitter, British BBC Broadcasting, Voice of America (VOA), and Germany's International Public Broadcasting Durice Welete sites have been blocked.。However, there is also a technical exchange in the information infrastructure, such as opening a site that can be accessed via TOR (Internet Watch).The BBC also provides information to Russian people on shortwave broadcasting (Internet Watch).
In addition, Ukraine said, "To the non -profit organization, which is responsible for the management of domain names in response to Russian invasion,".Ru "".It is reported that it has requested Russian top level domain (TLD) such as SU to cancel the SSL certificate related to the country.In other words, the intention is to close Russia from the Internet.But Icann has refused it."The Internet -related organizations should not respond to the request so far (CNET JAPAN).