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Russian Military Intel Hacked Security Cameras in Romania to Track Ukraine Aid

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An international investigation has revealed that Romania was a major target in a cyber-espionage campaign orchestrated by Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU, aimed at monitoring the movement of Western aid into Ukraine. The findings, reported by RFE/RL on May 23, indicate that Russian hackers sought to compromise surveillance infrastructure in NATO countries near Ukraine’s borders. The operation, attributed to the GRU’s Unit 26165—al…
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Alarmed disclosures of British information services: Russian spies would have been illegally accessed surveillance rooms in Romania to see how military and humanitarian aid in the West came and to sabotage transport. 1,000 devices, located on the roads or at the border, would have been fired. Romanian information services do not comment on the situation. Instead, Vice President Nicusor Dan says cyber security is the main threat of the country.

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Russia has managed to access border surveillance cameras, including in Romania, to spy on and disrupt the flow of Western aid into Ukraine, UK intelligence services said in a report prepared together with allies. In the case of Romania, about 1,000 cameras were accessed. A unit of […] The article Russia has taken control of 1,000 surveillance cameras in Romania – British intelligence services claim appears first on CursDeGuvernare.ro.

Russia has tried to access border surveillance rooms, including in Romania, to spy and interfere with the Western aid flow that enters Ukraine, the United Kingdom information services have stated in a report drawn up together with the allies, reports The Guardian. In Romania, about 1,000 rooms would have been accessed.

The Russian External Military Information Agency has accessed rooms to see the crossings close to the border level, near the military facilities and railway stations of European places key to Ukraine's agreed assistance, including in Romania and other NATO States, shows centralised data from London.

The Russian External Military Information Agency has accessed rooms to see the crossings close to the border level, near the military facilities and railway stations of European places key to Ukraine's agreed assistance, including in Romania and other NATO States, shows centralised data from London.

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tvrinfo.ro broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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