Germany Issues Warning Against Russian Cyber Group 29155
Germany's domestic intelligence agency has warned about cyberattacks carried out by a Russian military intelligence unit known as 29155, targeting NATO and EU countries. The warning, issued on social media platform X, was made in collaboration with the FBI, U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA, the NSA, and international partners.
Germany's domestic intelligence agency has sounded an alarm regarding a Russian military intelligence unit named 29155, accused of launching cyberattacks on NATO and EU countries.
The warning was disseminated on social media platform X on Monday by the Bundesverfassungsschutz. The agency collaborated with the FBI, U.S. cybersecurity body CISA, the NSA, and other international allies to issue this notification.
This coordinated effort underscores the growing concerns about cybersecurity threats emanating from nation-state actors.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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