💨 Abstract
A unit of Russian military intelligence, Fancy Bear, has been targeting Western technology and logistics companies involved in aiding Ukraine. They aimed to gather details on the aid being supplied, focusing on over 10,000 Internet-connected cameras near key transportation points. By exploiting various cyber tactics, including spearphishing and software vulnerabilities, they sought to track aid deliveries for potential war planning or future attacks.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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