Western intelligence agencies unite to expose Russian hacking campaign against logistics and tech firms
Briefly

A major cybersecurity advisory has attributed a large-scale hacking operation to the Russian group APT28, also known as Fancy Bear or BlueDelta. This operation has targeted logistics providers and technology firms, affecting dozens of entities including government organizations across NATO member states, Ukraine, and international bodies. With involvement from a record number of allied countries and intelligence agencies, officials highlight the serious risks posed by this campaign to various modes of transportation and beyond.
In a joint cybersecurity advisory co-sealed by what appears to be a record number of allied countries (11) and intelligence agencies (21), the hacking group widely known as Fancy Bear, BlueDelta and APT28 was accused of being behind attempted digital break-ins at multiple Western logistics providers and technology firms.
A notorious Russian hacking unit was blamed on Wednesday for conducting a widespread campaign that officials say 'presents a serious risk' to the targeted organizations and sectors in more than a dozen countries.
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