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EU targets Russian intelligence officers accused of running a yearslong cyberspying campaign
- The EU slapped sanctions on nine people and four entities tied to Russian military intelligence and hacking groups over a yearslong cyberespionage and sabotage campaign targeting governments and critical infrastructure since 2010.
- Brussels singled out the FSB’s 16th Center as coordinating cyberthreat groups blamed for attacks on heating, power and transport systems across at least nine countries.
- Several EU states have been hit (France, Germany, Poland, Sweden and others); France plans to summon the Russian ambassador as tensions over interference and infrastructure security rise.
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