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Kremlin Chaos: Russian Hackers Target EU and NATO Diplomats
Kremlin-backed hackers, Nobelium, are at it again, targeting EU and NATO diplomatic entities with a sophisticated spying campaign. Using phishing emails and malicious files, they’ve managed to infiltrate systems undetected. Poland’s top cybersecurity agency has identified novel malware tools in this latest espionage effort.

Hot Take:
Looks like Nobelium is back at it again, proving that they’re less like secret agents and more like that annoying pop-up ad that just won’t go away. If they put as much effort into solving world peace as they do into hacking, we’d be living in a utopia by now!
Key Points:
- The Kremlin-backed hacking group Nobelium is targeting NATO and EU diplomatic entities.
- Phishing emails were used to impersonate embassies and deliver malware.
- The hackers employed new tools and malware such as SnowyAmber and Halfrig.
- Previous campaigns by Nobelium have targeted the Ukrainian military and global organizations.
- Recent international actions have been taken against Russian espionage activities.