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Fact Sheet: Russian SVR Activities Related to SolarWinds

This fact sheet provides summaries of three key Joint Cybersecurity Advisories (CSAs) that detail Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) activities related to the SolarWinds Orion

US Intelligence Agencies: Russia Is Likely to Blame for

The US intelligence community is formally blaming Russian hackers for the SolarWinds breach but stopping short of pointing fingers directly at the Kremlin.

THREAT

THREAT Despite Russia''s substantial military losses since its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russia''s intelligence services (RIS) remain a formidable threat to the United States. In recent

Joint Statement by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the

At this time, we believe this was, and continues to be, an intelligence gathering effort. We are taking all necessary steps to understand the full scope of this campaign and respond accordingly.

Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation

The Foreign Intelligence Service consists of several special state agencies – foreign intelligence bodies of the Russian Federation – and is a vital part of Russia''s security system aimed at protecting the

U.S. officials characterize SolarWinds hack as ''intelligence gathering

The U.S. homeland security and intelligence community in a statement today said the massive SolarWinds hack of federal and private-sector networks appears to be part of an intelligence

Russia''s Foreign Intelligence Services

Russia''s Foreign Intelligence Services Russia has an extensive foreign intelligence system composed of several overlapping agencies that compete for bureaucratic, political, and often

Russia cyber spies behind SolarWinds breach adopting new tactics,

The Russian cyber spies behind the SolarWinds breach are adapting their techniques to hack into organizations that have moved their networks into cloud-hosted environments, Western

SolarWinds: US and UK blame Russian intelligence service

Hackers working for the Russian foreign intelligence service are behind the SolarWinds attack, cyber-espionage campaigns targeting COVID-19 research facilities and more, according to the...

APT29, IRON RITUAL, IRON HEMLOCK, NobleBaron, Dark

APT29 is threat group that has been attributed to Russia''s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR). [1] [2] They have operated since at least 2008, often targeting government networks in Europe and NATO

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