Russia’s elite hacking group Fancy Bear spied on military, government targets, Western security services said.
Fancy Bear, also known as APT28, has taken over thousands of residential home routers to steal passwords and authentication tokens in a wide-ranging espionage operation.
It said APT28, aka Fancy Bear, a group widely attributed to Russian intelligence (GRU), is exploiting vulnerabilities in ...
A Russian hacking group financed by the spy agency GRU managed a campaign to steal information about militaries and ...
An international investigation revealed how Russia’s GRU cyber unit, known as "Fancy Bear," managed to steal sensitive ...
According to the Department of Justice, a Russian military hacking group known as Fancy Bear quietly broke into thousands of ...
The DNS hijacking operations are believed to be opportunistic in nature, with the actor targeting a wide pool of victims and ...
Russian hackers are hijacking Wi-Fi systems to transfer state secrets to the Kremlin, according to British, German and ...
Hacking the routers can allow access to private conversations (Picture: Getty) Hackers linked to the Russian state have ...