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11029716076?profile=RESIZE_400xThe Polish government warns that a cyberespionage group linked to Russia's intelligence services targets diplomatic and foreign ministries from NATO and EU member states in an ongoing campaign that uses previously undocumented malware payloads.  The group, known in the security industry as APT29, Cozy Bear, and NOBELIUM, is believed to be part of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) and is the group behind the 2020 supply chain attack against software company SolarWinds that led to the co

The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are warning of continued cyber threats stemming from Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, or SVR, which the Biden administration accused of carrying out the SolarWinds supply chain attack.

In a joint alert issued 26 April 2021, the agencies warn that despite economic and other sanctions against Russia announced by the White House on 15 April 2021, attackers associated with the SVR likely will continue to target government network

8304247269?profile=RESIZE_400xUS federal authorities issued a warning on 17 December 2020 that Russian hackers used an expansive variety of malicious cyber tools to penetrate US government systems and said that the cyber offensive was, “a grave risk to the federal government.”  These cyber findings indicate a wider range of hacking, which appears to extend beyond nuclear research laboratories and the US Pentagon, Treasury and Commerce Department systems.  This expansion of cyber capabilities is complicating challenges for US