BERLIN, (APP/AFP) – Germany’s domestic secret service
said Friday it had evidence that Russia was behind a series of cyber attacks, including one that targeted the German parliament last year.
“One of the most active and aggressive campaigns is the ‘Sofacy/APT
28’ campaign,” said the BfV agency, adding that it “sees evidence of Russian state control” in the operation that infected computers with Trojan software.
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‘Evidence’ Russia behind cyber attacks in Germany: secret service
