The Dutch Military Intelligence Agency revealed that Russian hackers targeted a public facilityâs digital control system in the Netherlands, marking the first known attack on the country's critical infrastructure. The attack was linked to the Netherlands' robust support for Ukraine, evidenced by a recent commitment of $172 million for Ukrainian air defense. MIVD director Peter Reesink emphasized that the threat from Russia is growing, especially with potential post-war implications. The agency also cautioned against Russian sabotage activities in the North Sea, which jeopardize European internet and energy supplies, while noting China's support towards Moscow complicates the security landscape further.
The Dutch Military Intelligence Agency reported a Russian cyber attack on a public facility, signaling an increase in threats to European infrastructure amid the ongoing war.
MIVD director Peter Reesink highlighted the Dutch support for Ukraine as a reason for the attacks, stating this was the first known attempt targeting Dutch critical infrastructure.
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