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The German air traffic control company Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS) has been attacked by hackers, likely the pro-Russian hacker group APT28, also known as Fancy Bear.
Source: European Pravda with reference to Spiegel
Details: A spokesperson for DFS, based in Langen near Frankfurt-am-Main, said on 1 September: “Our office connection was hacked, and we are now taking protective measures.” DFS is working to minimise the consequences of the incident.
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DFS stressed that the cyberattack did not affect air traffic and it is operating as usual.
DFS said the attack occurred last week. It is not yet known whether the hackers managed to gain access to data. Security agencies were informed of the incident, the DFS spokesperson stated.
According to local media outlets, the attack was linked to the hacker group APT28, which is also known as Fancy Bear. APT28 has been attacking commercial businesses such as defence, energy and logistics companies for several years.
Western governments regard the group as a long arm of the Russian secret services. In Germany, the group achieved notoriety among the general public in 2015 following a cyberattack on the Bundestag.
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