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Companies that work for NATO, including NGOs, are being targeted by Russian hackers

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Companies that work for NATO, including NGOs, are being targeted by Russian hackers

Several structures that work for NATO, military, but also NGOs, have ended up in the crosshairs of Russian hackers: this was revealed by a report by Google’s Thread Analysis Group (Tag), the division that deals with cyber threats. Attack attempts have intensified in recent weeks and are the work of the Coldriver-Calisto group, already known since 2019 because it is interested in acquiring information on foreign and security policy across Europe. Google’s division spotted the group’s phishing activity targeting military corps in multiple Eastern European countries and a NATO Center of Excellence.

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In particular, explain the researchers Coldriver, a Russian-based threat actor sometimes referred to as Calisto, “has launched phishing campaigns targeting several US-based NGOs and think tanks, a Balkan country’s military and a defense contractor based in Ukraine “.

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For the first time the Tag observed campaigns by this group “targeting the armed forces of several Eastern European countries, as well as a NATO Center of Excellence”, at the moment “the success rate of these campaigns is unknown”.

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