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The original was posted on /r/worldnews by /u/donny_i on 2024-05-04 06:00:26.
The original was posted on /r/worldnews by /u/donny_i on 2024-05-04 06:00:26.
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“The malicious cyber campaign shows Russia’s continuous pattern of irresponsible behaviour in cyberspace, by targeting democratic institutions, government entities and critical infrastructure providers across the European Union and beyond,” Josep Borrell, the bloc’s foreign policy chief, said in a statement on Friday on behalf of the 27 member states.
“The EU will not tolerate such malicious behaviour, particularly activities that aim to degrade our critical infrastructure, weaken societal cohesion and influence democratic processes,” he added, referring to the June elections to the European Parliament.
Using similarly critical language, NATO called on Moscow to abide by its “international obligations” and stressed the alliance would “employ the necessary capabilities in order to deter, defend against and counter the full spectrum of cyber threats.”
Both put the blame on APT28, an acronym for Advanced Persistent Threat Actor 28, a cyber espionage group linked to Russia’s military intelligence service (GRU).
In the Czech Republic, the group is said to have targetted some state institutions by exploiting a “previously unknown vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook,” the country’s foreign affairs ministry said on Friday.
“These incidents are part of an intensifying campaign of activities which Russia continues to carry out across the Euro-Atlantic area, including on Alliance territory and through proxies,” NATO said on Thursday.
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