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  2. Teamviewer accuses Russia-linked hackers of cyberattack - AOL

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    The group, also known as "Cozy Bear" or Midnight Blizzard, is alleged by Western intelligence to act on behalf of Russia's foreign spy agency. In March, Alphabet's Mandiant cyber unit said it had ...

  3. Elite Russian hackers targeting German politicians, Google warns

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    In a report published on Friday, Alphabet's Mandiant cyber unit said it had caught the hacking group known as APT29, which is alleged by Western intelligence to act on behalf of Russia's SVR foreign s

  4. Ghostwriter (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    UNC1151 is an internal company name by Mandiant given to uncategorized groups of "cyber intrusion activity." [5] The European Union has blamed this group for hacking German government officials. EU's foreign policy chef Josep Borrell has threatened Russia for sanctions. [6]

  5. Fancy Bear - Wikipedia

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    Fancy Bear's targets have included Eastern European governments and militaries, the country of Georgia and the Caucasus, Ukraine, [25] security-related organizations such as NATO, as well as US defense contractors Academi (formerly known as Blackwater and Xe Services), Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), [26] Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Raytheon. [25]

  6. Sandworm (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    Sandworm is an advanced persistent threat operated by Military Unit 74455, a cyberwarfare unit of the GRU, Russia's military intelligence service. [3] Other names for the group, given by cybersecurity researchers, include APT44, [4] Telebots, Voodoo Bear, IRIDIUM, Seashell Blizzard, [5] and Iron Viking.

  7. U.S. busts Russian cyber operation in dozens of countries - AOL

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    The Russian operation relied on the malicious software known as Snake to infect computers, with hackers operating from what the Justice Department said was a known FSB facility in Ryazan, Russia.

  8. 2024 Ukrainian cyberattacks against Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, cyber-specialists working as part of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine (HUR) and the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) initiated several cyberattacks on Russian technology and infrastructure, including attacks on Russia's banking sector, Russian internet providers, regional and municipal administration web resources, Russian airports, several ...

  9. US charges 6 Russians for cyberattacks on NATO ... - AOL

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    A group of Russian hackers attacked computer systems associated with the Ukrainian government and 26 of its NATO allies — including the U.S. — with the intent of advancing Russia's invasion of ...