Security Architectures in the EU

Tag: Hacking

  • Using captured tablets of soldiers from the “battlefield”: Hacking attacks on Starlink in Ukraine

    Using captured tablets of soldiers from the “battlefield”: Hacking attacks on Starlink in Ukraine

    Cyberattacks by the hacker group “Sandworm” from Russia are said to have targeted Internet terminals of Starlink in Ukraine for a considerable time. The German government now wants to finance alternative devices from Sweden. The Ukrainian domestic secret service SSU has made public a hacking campaign on military infrastructure that is suspected to have been […]

  • Security gap in blue-light vehicles: Locations of Rosenbauer technology accessible on the Internet

    Security gap in blue-light vehicles: Locations of Rosenbauer technology accessible on the Internet

    The German hacker collective “Zerforschung” was able to locate around 4300 vehicles of fire departments, police and military worldwide. The group does not reveal whether police water cannons are among them. Customers of the Austrian Rosenbauer Group can call up geodata with precise coordinates of their commercial vehicles via a “live location” function. This data […]

  • The West attempts hybrid resistance

    The West attempts hybrid resistance

    The EU and NATO are training for their joint rapid response in the event of a crisis with three coordinated exercises. The simulated threat comes from Russia, hackers, the caliphate, immigrants and globalisation critics On 1 September the European Union and NATO will start their shared “EU Parallel and Coordinated Exercise 2017” (EU PACE17). This […]