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Dobrindt Plans Cyber Counterattacks: German Authorities to Attack Abroad

Summary by merkur.de
After Germany repeatedly became the target of cyber attacks, Interior Minister Dobrindt wants to better equip the authorities with a change of law.

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The number of cyber attacks from abroad continues to increase – especially from Russia. An expert explains the purpose behind it and why all companies are at risk.

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After Germany repeatedly became the target of cyber attacks, Interior Minister Dobrindt wants to better equip the authorities with a change of law.

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Security authorities should be able to paralyze servers abroad to ward off cyber attacks. Federal Minister Dobrindt wants to create the legal basis for this.

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With new powers, the Federal Government wants to protect Germany from digital threats. However, these also contain constitutional issues. This article has been sorted under current fraud warnings.

Federal Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt wants to change the law in order to better defend himself against cyber-attacks – specifically it is about "defence strikes".

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Federal Minister of the Interior Alexander Dobrindt plans new powers for security devices: servers abroad should be paralyzed to stop cyber attacks on Germany. A bill is expected in 2026. (Continue reading)

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
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