Ukrainian hackers breach 'rudimentary' Russian combat control system controlled by Telegram groups

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  • Hackers reportedly breached Russia's Glaz/Groza combat control platform
  • Attackers gained access to manuals, patents, and training materials
  • Telegram groups reportedly handled software updates and user support

Ukrainian hackers have reportedly breached the Russian Glaz/Groza combat control system, gaining access to data and internal materials linked to the platform.

The incident has drawn attention because Groza is used to coordinate reconnaissance, targeting, and battlefield communications between different military units.

Information released following the breach suggests that attackers obtained technical documentation, training resources, and other operational records connected to the system.

Telegram-based administration raises security questions

According to the “Where is Russia today” community, the compromised materials included instructions, patents, videos, and extensive user documentation.

Groza serves as one of Russia’s command-and-control applications, helping connect drone operators, field commanders, and artillery units during military operations.

The software is designed to shorten the period between identifying a potential target and directing fire against...

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