Russian cyberespionage group targets European government, military, and critical infrastructure entities via Roundcube vulnerabilities.
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Russian cyberespionage group targets European government, military, and critical infrastructure entities via Roundcube vulnerabilities.
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HPE told the SEC that Russian state-sponsored threat group Midnight Blizzard had access to an email system for several months.
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US, UK and Australia announce sanctions against Alexander Ermakov for his role in the 2022 ransomware attack on healthcare insurer Medibank.
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A Russian government-backed hacking team broke into Microsoft’s corporate network and stole emails and attachments from senior executives.
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US charges Russian cybercriminals, including man allegedly involved in hacking of Neiman Marcus and Michaels Stores in 2013.
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Russian threat group ColdRiver has developed Spica, a malware that enables it to compromise systems and steal information.
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Switzerland said that a cyberattack claimed by a pro-Russian group disrupted access to some government websites, following Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to Davos.
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Researchers find no direct link between Russian APT Sandworm and last year’s attacks on Denmark’s critical infrastructure.
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Ukraine said Russia hacked two surveillance cameras and used them to spy on air defense systems and critical infrastructure in Kyiv.
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US, UK, and Poland warn of Russia-linked cyberespionage group’s broad exploitation of recent TeamCity vulnerability.
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