France Accuses Russian Military Intelligence of Repeated Cyberattacks

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
French authorities on Tuesday accused Russian military intelligence of being behind a series of cyberattacks against the country over the
past decade, including against an organization involved in the 2024 Paris Olympics and President Emmanuel Macron's first presidential
campaign.Since 2021, a branch of Russia's GRU military intelligence service dedicated to cyberattacks has also targeted a dozen French
entities, including the "defense, financial and economic sectors," France's Foreign Ministry said."France condemns in the strongest terms
the use by Russia's military intelligence service of the APT28 attack group, at the origin of several cyberattacks on French interests," the
ministry said in a statement.The GRU "has been carrying out cyberattacks against France for several years using a method known as APT28,"
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot wrote on X, officially attributing the cyberattacks to Russian military intelligence for the first
time.APT28, also known as Fancy Bear, has been linked to dozens of global cyberattacks, including the 2016 U.S
election, when it was accused of aiding Donald Trump by leaking Democratic Party emails and those of Hillary Clinton's campaign.The group
first presidential run, leaking thousands of documents barely 24 hours before the vote."In the midst of the presidential election, APT28
participated in a massive hacking operation" to sow doubt and influence public opinion, France's Foreign Ministry said."Thousands of
documents were stolen and disseminated in the hope of manipulating voters, but the maneuver failed to have any real impact on the electoral
process," it added, referring to the 2017 leak.The ministry said that entities in France that have been targeted since 2021 also include
those "working in the daily lives of French people..
public services, private enterprises, as well as a sports organization involved in the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games."In September 2024,
several international intelligence services, including those in Germany, warned of the risk of cyberattacks targeting NATO
countries."Alongside its partners, France is determined to use all the means at its disposal to anticipate Russia's malicious behavior in
cyberspace, discourage it and respond to it where necessary," France's Foreign Ministry said.