Archetyp Links

Dark Mode

Article Details

Ukraine invasion, day 1185: NSA reveals attacks by the Russian hacker group "Fancy Bear"

Published on May 23, 2025

Hackers who work for the Russian military secret service have attacked Western technology and logistics companies that are involved in the transport of weapons and aid deliveries to Ukraine.This week, the NSA, the largest foreign secret service in the United States, informed about this, as reported. The attackers therefore tried to get details about the deliveries and wanted to hack, among other things, in cameras connected to the Internet at Ukrainian border crossings.Cameras on ports, airports and train stations were also destinations.The NSA did not explain exactly what the Russian hackers were looking for. In total, the hackers attacked more than 10,000 cameras, including private cameras that were related to the companies.The NSA did not explain how successful the hackers were with it.The only thing that the striking activities began in 2022 at the beginning of the Russian war of aggression on Ukraine. Security authorities attributed the trail to the Russian hacker group "Fancy Bear", which is known for attacks on the United States and its allies. Recommended editorial content At this point you will find an external content selected by our editors, which enriches the article for you with additional information.You can have the external content displayed with one click or hide again.Show external content I agree that the external content is displayed.This means that personal data can be transmitted to third -party platforms.You can find more information in the data protection settings.You can find this at the bottom of our page in the footer so that you can manage or revoke your settings at any time. Security expert Grant Geyer believes that the Russians may now have a "gross understanding", as the western allies send to Ukraine."You have specifically collected information about which equipment was moved, when and how - whether with the plane, the ship or on rails," Geyer explains to the "independent".Russia can now use this information to recharge its war. The most important news of the day