Germany accuses Russia of 2024 cyber-attack and disinformation
Germany accuses Russian military intelligence and hacker groups of cyberattacks and disinformation aimed at dividing society and influencing the federal election, with coordinated EU countermeasures planned.
- On Friday, Germany summoned Russia's ambassador to protest alleged sabotage, cyberattacks and election interference, including a cyberattack on air traffic control and disinformation around the federal vote.
- German intelligence says investigators identified GRU, Russian military intelligence service, and APT28 / Fancy Bear involvement, revealing the Storm‑1516 disinformation campaign used deepfakes, pseudo-journalistic sites, and fabricated witness statements.
- AFP's German Fact Check debunked false AfD ballot claims while security sources said the Storm-1516 campaign spread spurious allegations about Friedrich Merz, Annalena Baerbock, and Robert Habeck.
- The foreign ministry said tighter diplomatic monitoring and coordinated sanctions are next steps, with EU countries monitoring Russian diplomats in the Schengen Area from January to reduce intelligence risks.
- Across Europe, governments are on high alert over alleged Russian espionage, drone surveillance, sabotage, cyberattacks and disinformation, while security services link APT28 and the GRU to the 2016 U.S. election.
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Berlin accused Moscow of interfering in elections and cyber attacks on airports.
Germany Accuses Russia of Cyberattacks and Election Interference
The German government has formally accused Russia of conducting a large-scale cyberattack on the country’s air traffic control system, along with orchestrating a disinformation campaign during recent elections. In response, the Russian ambassador has been summoned to the German Foreign Ministry. According to Tagesschau on December 12, German officials allege that Russia has repeatedly targeted the country through acts of sabotage, cyber warfare,…
Germany Accuses Russia Of Cyberattack On Air Safety, Election Interference
Germany on Friday accused Russia of a cyberattack targeting its air traffic control and spreading disinformation ahead of February's general election, charges dismissed by Russia as "absurd" and "baseless".
Germany also attributed Russia on Friday a "campaign" of destabilization during the last German legislatures.
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