Russia-linked hackers breach Ukrainian emails
Russia-linked hackers have breached over 170 email accounts of Ukrainian prosecutors and investigators in a cyber espionage campaign. The breach targeted officials involved in anti-corruption efforts and investigations into alleged Russian collaborators, highlighting ongoing attempts to monitor Ukraine's internal security operations.
Russia-linked hackers compromised email accounts of Ukrainian prosecutors and investigators. The breach targeted anti-corruption officials and those investigating alleged Russian collaborators. Researchers from Ctrl-Alt-Intel uncovered the operation after hackers exposed sensitive data online. At least 284 accounts were compromised between 2024 and 2026. The campaign also affected European nations, including Romania, Greece, Bulgaria, and Serbia. Experts say the hackers aimed to track investigations and gather intelligence on officials.
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