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Russian GRU cracks open logistic companies to spy on Ukranian military aid

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  • Since 2022, Fancy Bear was targeting logistics organizations in the west
  • The goal was to monitor foreign aid coming to Ukraine
  • CCTV cameras at border crossings were monitored, as well

Fancy Bear, the infamous Russian state-sponsored threat actor, has been spying on “dozens” of organizations from Western and NATO countries, monitoring foreign aid moving into Ukraine. This is according to a joint cybersecurity advisory [PDF], published by 21 government agencies from the US, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Denmark, and the Netherlands.

As per the report, Fancy Bear (also known as APT28) targeted logistics providers, technology companies, and government organizations involved in transporting aid to Ukraine.

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