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Russia-backed group hacked into networks of police and NATO, say Dutch authorities

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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -A previously unknown Russian hacking group was behind attacks last year on the networks of the Dutch police, NATO and several European countries, Dutch intelligence agencies said

Dutch Authorities Link Russian Hacking Group to Cyber Attacks on NATO

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -A previously unknown Russian hacking group was behind attacks last year on the networks of the Dutch police, NATO and several European countries, Dutch intelligence agencies said on Tuesday.

The group, nicknamed Laundry Bear by the security agencies, was most likely supported by the Russian state, the Dutch General Intelligence Agency and Military Agency said in a joint letter to parliament.

"The cyberattacks against Dutch institutions are part of a larger international cyber threat posed by the hacker group," they said in a statement detailing the findings of their probe into the incidents.

The group operated under the radar until it was discovered conducting a hacking operation in September 2024 in which it successfully gained access to the confidential details of Dutch police officials, it said.

Laundry Bear also conducted cyber-espionage against companies that produce high-end technologies that Russia has difficulty accessing due to Western sanctions over the Ukraine war, it said.

"The investigation also reveals that Laundry Bear has been responsible for cyber operations against Western governments and other institutions since at least 2024," the statement added.

It said the group had sought to get hold of information related to "the procurement and production of military equipment by Western governments and Western arms deliveries to Ukraine".

(Reporting by Anthony Deutsch;Editing by Helen Popper)

Key Takeaways

  • A Russian hacking group named Laundry Bear targeted NATO and Dutch police.
  • The group is suspected to be state-supported by Russia.
  • Cyberattacks aimed at accessing confidential military information.
  • Laundry Bear has been active since at least 2024.
  • The group also targeted companies producing high-end technologies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the name of the Russian hacking group mentioned?
The group is nicknamed Laundry Bear by the security agencies.
What institutions were targeted by the hacking group?
The hacking group targeted the networks of the Dutch police, NATO, and several European countries.
What was the motivation behind Laundry Bear's cyberattacks?
Laundry Bear aimed to access information related to military equipment procurement and production by Western governments.
When did the hacking operations come to light?
The group was discovered conducting a hacking operation in September 2024.
How long has Laundry Bear been active?
The investigation reveals that Laundry Bear has been responsible for cyber operations since at least 2024.

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