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UK, allies warn of cyber activity by Russia targeting delivery of support to Ukraine

  • The UK and allies revealed a Russian military intelligence cyber campaign targeting logistics and aid organizations supporting Ukraine since 2022.
  • The campaign began amid Russia’s full-scale Ukraine invasion and uses hacking methods like spear-phishing and exploiting software flaws to access networks.
  • APT28, also known as GRU Unit 26165 or Fancy Bear, compromised over 10,000 internet-connected cameras near borders and transport hubs to monitor aid shipments.
  • Paul Chichester of the UK NCSC stated that Russia’s military intelligence is conducting a harmful operation that poses significant dangers to organizations supporting aid efforts in Ukraine.
  • The campaign’s exposure prompts calls for immediate cybersecurity action from technology and logistics sectors to protect supply routes supporting Ukraine.
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Russian hackers target Western firms shipping aid to Ukraine, US intelligence says

The U.S. National Security Agency says hackers working for Russian military intelligence tried to access the systems of Western technology and logistics companies involved in shipping assistance to Ukraine.

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Metro News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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