Russian Hackers Target Firms Backing Ukraine’s Military
A Russian state-linked hacking group known as APT28 is intensifying cyber operations aimed at compromising the digital infrastructure of Western military organizations and private contractors supporting Ukraine. The group is reportedly targeting logistics networks and technology systems that play a critical role in sustaining Ukraine’s defense capabilities.
Security analysts indicate that APT28’s campaign is designed to exploit vulnerabilities in organizations aligned with Ukraine’s war effort, with the goal of gathering intelligence and disrupting operations. The hacking activity is believed to be part of a broader cyber strategy by Russia to undermine Western support for Ukraine amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Cybersecurity firms monitoring the group’s movements have observed a pattern of sophisticated intrusion attempts against logistics providers and defense-related contractors. These attacks raise concerns over the resilience of supply chains and the security of sensitive military data. Western entities are being urged to bolster cyber defenses as APT28 continues to pose a persistent threat.
