WASHINGTON—Russian intelligence agencies have increased the pace of cyberattacks against nations that have provided aid to Ukraine, according to new research published Wednesday by Microsoft Corp., which said it had observed Moscow-backed hacking attempts in over 40 countries.

Much of the malicious cyber activity linked to the Kremlin took aim at governments that are part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for espionage, and targets also included nongovernmental organizations, think tanks and humanitarian groups providing support to Ukrainian refugees, as well as information-technology and energy firms, Microsoft said.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Xbox Game Pass adding 32 NEW titles – how to get ‘Netflix for games’ for just £1

MICROSOFT is adding dozens of new titles to Game Pass – Xbox’s…

I’m a tech expert – brutal bank-emptying AI attack can be stopped if you know my three tricks

A DANGEROUS type of scam uses artificial intelligence to hoodwink you into…

Black Friday Deals: Get two games free with a Meta Quest 2

WHEN it comes to virtual reality headsets, the Meta Quest 2 is…

Gravity-defying footage shows Russian cosmonaut hanging outside ISS with European astronaut

TWO astronauts have embarked on a six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk to work on a…