Recent reports and expert opinions highlight an escalating threat of Russian cyber sabotage, which is now considered a global concern. Security firms and analysts are pointing to an increased tolerance for Russia's covert operations, particularly in NATO countries. The Kremlin's historical reliance on groups like APT44 for cyber operations underscores the seriousness of these threats. Additionally, there are concerns about Russia's broader strategy of state-organized sabotage and terrorism, emphasizing the need for heightened defenses, especially for nations like Ukraine which are directly confronting these challenges.
Russia is a terror-state. The Ukrainian people need help defending themselves against it. https://t.co/lXtmaoKxQf
Yet another warning signal of increasing tolerance for RU special activities in NATO countries. If physical sabotage of this nature is in play, bet your bottom dollar cyber sabotage is as well. The Kremlin has a history of turning to APT44 for this type of overt signaling. https://t.co/Tro7koHd4C
what else do you need? Russia does sabotage among "us". Terrorism can come not only from below but be state organised. https://t.co/U97ysjbfxV
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