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What happened to the cyber war that Russia was meant to unleash on Ukraine?
Few thought to disagree that in the event of an invasion, Moscow was sure to order a furious online assault taking power plants offline, scrambling defenders’ communications and sowing mass chaos.
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine nears its half-year mark, experts find themselves reevaluating long-held assumptions and grappling with surprising developments that few saw coming. Russia’s constant probing of Ukrainian networks – leading to some government sites getting knocked offline – has yet to cause massive disruptions.