Targeting and Compromise of French Entities Using the Turla Intrusion Set (13 July 2026)
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France sanctions Russian elite cyberespionage unit 'Turla'
France accused Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) of a series of cyberattacks targeting French ministries and a research institute working on sensitive subjects. The Russian ambassador to France will be summoned in the coming days.
Cyberattacks: Why France Reveals for the First Time the Identity of the Russian Unit that Targets It
France announced on Monday 13 July 2026 that the cyber-espionage unit that has been responsible for numerous attacks in Hexagon for years belongs to the 16th centre of the Russian Federal Service (FSB). The United Kingdom and the European Union have adopted a similar approach.
The executive e-mails of the Ministry of the Armed Forces, the network of the French Embassy in Moscow, a waiter of justice: in a report published on 13 July, the French services detail the compromises attributed to the Russian FSB since the 2010s. They go even further and name the unit...
Romania is demanding, for the first time, the sanctioning of Russia after cyber attacks against our country. In parallel, the European Union has included in the sanctions package a group of hackers controlled by a secret service of Moscow. Brussels officials say that they have been spying on targets from the Community bloc, including our country, since 2010.
Turla Hackers Exploit SharePoint Flaw to Access Thousands of French User Accounts
Turla, a long-running cyber espionage operation linked by French authorities to Russia’s Federal Security Service, has again drawn attention after investigators detailed compromises affecting French organizations. The group has been active for more than two decades and is known for quietly stealing sensitive information from government, diplomatic, defense, justice, and technology targets. Rather than relying on one method, Turla operators have …
Who Is the APT Turla Group, Controlled by FSB and Accused of Attacking Romania and Other NATO States
APT Turla, a group of hackers controlled by the Federal Security Service (FSB) Center 16 of Russia, is accused of hostile cyber activities against several NATO and EU member countries, including Romania. Known also under other names such as Snake, Uroburos, Waterbug, VENOMOUS Bear and Secret Blizzard, APT Turla is active from [...]
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