Okay, deep breath, let's get this over with. In the grand act of digital self-sabotage, we've littered this site with cookies. Yep, we did that. Why? So your highness can have a 'premium' experience or whatever. These traitorous cookies hide in your browser, eagerly waiting to welcome you back like a guilty dog that's just chewed your favorite shoe. And, if that's not enough, they also tattle on which parts of our sad little corner of the web you obsess over. Feels dirty, doesn't it?
GRU’s Cyber Shenanigans: The Not-So-Secret Sabotage Squad
The U.S. government and international partners have unmasked Cadet Blizzard, a Russian hacking group linked to the GRU’s 161st Specialist Training Center. Known for espionage, sabotage, and using malware like WhisperGate, Cadet Blizzard has targeted NATO, the EU, and Asian countries, especially those aiding Ukraine…

Hot Take:
Looks like Cadet Blizzard is more than just a seasonal inconvenience; they’re wreaking havoc year-round! If 2020 wasn’t bad enough, now we have cyber sabotage served with a side of espionage. Someone give these hackers a new hobby—preferably something less destructive, like knitting.
Key Points:
- U.S. and international partners attribute Cadet Blizzard hacking group to Russia’s GRU Unit 29155.
- Since 2020, the group has targeted critical infrastructure in NATO, EU, Central American, and Asian countries.
- Primary focus since 2022: disrupting aid to Ukraine.
- U.S. DoJ charges five Russian military officers for conspiracy to commit cyber intrusions.
- Rewards for Justice program offers up to $10 million for information on the defendants.