German intelligence warns of Russian cyber threat

The announcement comes amid heightened European concerns over Russian cyber threats post-Ukraine invasion.

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Germany’s domestic intelligence agency has warned about a Russian cyber group tied to the military intelligence agency, GRU. Known as Unit 29155 or UNC2589, the group has been accused of launching cyberattacks against NATO and the EU countries, escalating concerns about Russian interference. In a coordinated effort, Germany’s Bundesverfassungsschutz issued the alert in collaboration with the FBI, US cybersecurity agencies, and other international partners.

The warning follows a wave of suspicion across Europe regarding Russian cyber activities, particularly since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Earlier this year, Germany accused Russia of targeting the Social Democratic Party as well as industries like defence, aerospace, and logistics. These attacks have been attributed to UNC2589, also known by other names such as Cadet Blizzard or Ember Bear.

The cyber group is reportedly involved in espionage and sabotage, with tactics that include defacing websites and leaking stolen data. The GRU unit to which it belongs is notorious for its alleged role in the poisoning of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Britain in 2018, further cementing its reputation as a severe threat to international security.