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Businesses at Greater Risk of Cyberattack Due to Geopolitical Tensions - Offshore Technology

Global instability is causing an upsurge in cyberattacks by state actors, terrorists, hacktivists and opportunistic cybercriminals.

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According to information from WDR, NDR and SZ, there were last two suppliers. First traces seem to point to Russia, the investigation is ongoing.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The Bundeswehr has repeatedly become the target of cyber attacks. According to information from WDR, NDR and SZ, the attacks last hit two military suppliers. First traces seem to lead to Russia, the investigation is ongoing.

·Munich, Germany
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Russian hackers attack German companies and authorities almost daily. "The third world war is a technology war," warns an expert.

Summer is usually a period associated with rest and holidays. However, this situation does not apply to cyber crime, which takes advantage of this season of the year, focusing on companies in the leisure and tourism sector. Thus, 61% of the cyberattacks reported in 2024 of companies in the leisure and tourism industry occurred during the period from June to August, coinciding with the summer holidays, according to Stoïk , the first European insu…

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A study by Botech on cybersecurity reveals a critical situation where eight out of ten SMEs are at very high risk

Beyond the economic impact, cyberattacks have an impact on our psyches. How can we anticipate these attacks and best support employees in the face of these risks? Annick Rimlinger, Director of Security and Security, Cyber & Data Protection Aema Group and Laurence Breton-Kueny, Director of Human Resources at AFNOR Group, put forward some ideas for the launch of the second issue of the documentary series "Invisible Risks and Injury: Detecting and …

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Sueddeutsche Zeitung broke the news in Munich, Germany on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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