Russian Hacker Group Claims Theft of Data from 160,000 Norwegian Car Owners
A Russian hacker group claims to have stolen names and phone numbers of over 160,000 car owners from the Norwegian software company Cars Software.
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A Russian hacker group claims to have stolen names and phone numbers of over 160,000 car owners from the Norwegian software company Cars Software.

The Hungarian National Security Service (NBSZ) has stated that it cannot confirm claims that Russian hackers breached the Hungarian State Treasury's system.

The Russian hacking group Laundry Bear is exploiting a security flaw in unpatched Zimbra servers, enabling them to steal 90 days of emails and authentication data without victims needing to click a link.

The United States has imposed new tariffs on 60 trading partners, including the EU and China, citing claims of forced labor. This move has drawn opposition from China and dismay from other affected countries, with some questioning the legal basis.

Greece is among the countries targeted by Russian state-backed hacker groups that are breaching internet-connected security cameras to collect military intelligence, according to a warning.

The EU, NATO, and London are moving to sanction Russian hackers in response to cyberwarfare, while the Kremlin denies the accusations. Twelve intelligence services, including Italy's, have issued instructions for protection.

Russian hackers have stolen login credentials belonging to British government employees, which were subsequently offered for sale on the dark web. The breach involved sensitive information, raising concerns about national security.

A cyberattack that crippled Jaguar Land Rover last year, initially claimed by a loose collective, is now believed by investigators to have Russian involvement. The incident caused an estimated $2.5 billion in damage to the UK economy.

The FBI has issued a warning that Russian hackers exploited vulnerable TP-Link home routers to spy on targets and steal login data, advising users to check affected models.
Dutch police have successfully seized servers, delivering a significant blow to the operations of Russian hacking groups.

A Russian hacker accused of damaging critical oil and gas infrastructure in multiple countries has agreed to plead guilty in a US federal case, potentially facing up to 27 years in prison.

An investigation found that a pro-Russian hacker group is gamifying cyberattacks on Europe with crypto rewards, despite a major Europol-led crackdown.

A recent cyberattack by Russian hackers against the Romanian army has prompted the Swedish Chief of Defence to comment on the nature of "hybrid warfare," stating it's simply "war."

The Romanian Ministry of National Defense confirmed that dozens of email addresses were compromised by Russian-linked hackers but stated the incident was detected and isolated within 24 hours.

A cyberattack launched by a pro-Russian hacker group targeting Sweden was unsuccessful.

Hackers linked to Russian military intelligence (GRU) reportedly intercepted data from Western government and military structures for approximately two years through vulnerable routers, with the network's liquidation announced on April 7 by the FBI and Romanian intelligence.
The Russian hacking group 'Fancy Bear', linked to Russian intelligence, has reportedly targeted the Serbian Ministry of Defense, Military Medical Academy, and Military Academy since October, raising concerns about security vulnerabilities.

The FBI has issued a warning that Russian intelligence-linked hackers are targeting Signal users, including U.S. officials and journalists, leading to thousands of compromised accounts.
Russian hackers have reportedly published images from Swedish surveillance cameras and door phones, indicating a new target for cyberattacks.

The Russia-linked hacking group Cl0p has claimed responsibility for stealing data from nearly 50 companies globally, including major corporations like Shell, Philips, and General Electric.

Montenegrin police are investigating a group of suspected hackers, possibly Russians, after finding hundreds of digital devices and sophisticated equipment in a house where foreigners were staying.
Microsoft has issued a warning about a major Russian state-backed hacking campaign targeting public hotel Wi-Fi networks worldwide. The hackers aim to spy on travelers' devices.

A report indicates that Russian hackers, allegedly linked to the FSB, have targeted Slovakia. This news was part of a broader digest of democratic developments in Eastern Europe.

Approximately 20 Finnish organizations were found to have vulnerabilities that Russian hackers exploited to breach their networks, with Russia having targeted weak points in Finnish companies and authorities for years.

Dutch intelligence reports that Russian state-backed hackers compromised internet-connected cameras along military logistics routes in Europe to track weapons shipments destined for Ukraine.

Dutch spy agencies have reported that Russian state-sponsored hackers are employing phishing attacks to steal backup recovery keys and access stored message histories in encrypted messaging applications.

A Russian hacker group has reportedly breached thousands of corporate networks worldwide by exploiting systems linked to a US security firm. A Belgian cybersecurity company confirmed that 75,000 firewalls were compromised, with many still exposed online.
US authorities have charged Denis Obrezko, a suspected Russian hacker, in connection with a large-scale cyber espionage campaign allegedly carried out by a group known as Void Blizzard.

An investigation has revealed that a secret department at Moscow's Bauman University, linked to Russia's GRU intelligence agency, is reportedly training hackers and saboteurs. This clandestine school is believed to be a key facility for developing cyber warfare capabilities.
A Russian hacker has pleaded guilty to conducting cyberattacks against oil and gas facilities located in both the United States and Ukraine.

German internal intelligence has reportedly verified that Russian hackers gained access to the Signal messaging accounts of several German officials, including the President of the Bundestag, Karin Prien, and Verena Hubertz.

Russian-linked hackers have reportedly gained access to email accounts belonging to military personnel, investigators, and prosecutors in Ukraine, Romania, and other NATO countries. The breaches include dozens of Romanian Air Force emails.

A pro-Russian hacker group's cyberattack against a Swedish thermal power plant, planned for spring 2025, was thwarted, with the Swedish government choosing to disclose the information to raise public awareness.

A Russian hacking group has attacked an unspecified number of TP-Link internet routers in the Czech Republic, focusing on information related to military, government, and critical infrastructure organizations.

Britons have been warned by experts about Russian hackers exploiting commonly sold internet routers to harvest information for espionage purposes, stressing the importance of router updates and vigilance.

International cybersecurity experts claim to have accessed folders on a server belonging to a Russian hacker group, revealing that the Serbian Ministry of Defense was targeted in mid-March.

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Google has issued a warning that state-sponsored hackers from China and Russia are actively targeting US defense companies with cyberattacks.
A group of Russian hackers has reportedly claimed responsibility for cyberattacks targeting major companies Shell and Philips.
The medical records of Czech tennis star Petra Kvitová have reportedly been leaked by Russian hackers. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about cybersecurity and data privacy for public figures.

The United States and its allies have issued a warning about a year-long cyber espionage campaign by a Russian hacking group targeting American nuclear scientists and military contractors, using techniques previously tested in Ukraine.

Slovak diplomacy confirmed that the country was targeted by elite Russian hackers from the FSB intelligence service, with the attacks primarily focused on espionage.

The European Union and the United Kingdom have jointly imposed sanctions on Russia in response to cyber attacks. These sanctions target a Russian hacker group implicated in an attack on a Danish water utility.

Russian hackers have reportedly acquired UK government login codes, prompting the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) to issue an urgent warning for affected organizations to conduct checks and isolate compromised devices.

Russian hackers have been identified as responsible for a cyberattack that disabled Jaguar last year, according to an American newspaper. This revelation sheds light on the perpetrators behind the significant security breach.

From Stalin's prisons to the dark web
The United States has charged a suspected Russian hacker with facilitating a cyber campaign. This action is part of ongoing efforts to combat cybercrime and state-sponsored hacking activities.

An instructor at Russia's secret elite hacker training school has been identified as having been born in Budapest.

A pro-Russian hacker group, accused by European authorities of cyberattacks against Western governments, banks, and infrastructure, has transformed participation in cybercrime into a 'patriotic game' for volunteers.
A warning has been issued regarding a potential attack on the encrypted messaging application Signal by Russian hackers, prompting concerns about digital security and privacy.

Dozens of email accounts belonging to the Romanian Air Force, including some associated with NATO bases, have been compromised by hackers linked to Russia. The Romanian Ministry of Defense is reacting to these revelations, which highlight an ongoing "unseen war" in the region.
Pro-Russian hackers attempted to strike Sweden's energy infrastructure approximately a year ago. This incident highlights ongoing cybersecurity threats to critical systems.
A Russian hacker network has been uncovered, exploiting known vulnerabilities in TP-Link and MikroTik routers to manipulate DNS settings. Devices in multiple countries, including Norway, were among those compromised.

A report by 'Crtl Alt Intel' indicates that Russian hackers 'Fancy Bear' successfully compromised government and military entities across North Macedonia, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, and Serbia, with email addresses linked to the Macedonian government, Army, and Ministry of Defense being found.
The FBI has issued a warning that Russian intelligence is actively compromising thousands of Signal accounts, specifically targeting US officials, military personnel, and journalists through impersonation tactics.
Dutch intelligence agencies have revealed that Russian hackers conducted a widespread campaign to compromise accounts on two popular messaging applications, primarily targeting government officials and military personnel.