Russia, China and Iran have recently expanded their malign behaviour in the digital domain; targeting our welfare, democracies and vital infrastructure. Some trends: (1/5)
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Russian military intelligence conducted multiple hacking campaigns against energy sector organizations in Eastern Europe. Caspian pipeline organisation was targeted with the aim of possible sabotage (2/5) https://blog.google/threat-analysis-group/ukraine-remains-russias-biggest-cyber-focus-in-2023/
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NATO says Moscow may also physically sabotage undersea cables (3/5) https://www.reuters.com/world/moscow-may-sabotage-undersea-cables-part-its-war-ukraine-nato-2023-05-03/
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Iranian threat groups have turned to bold cyber-enabled information operations, with a corresponding decline in Iran’s use of ransomware or wiper attacks (5/5) https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2023/05/02/dtac-iran-cyber-influence-operations-digital-threat/
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