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Germany Flags Pro-Russian Hackers as Major Cybersecurity Threat

by Jane Doe
June 4, 2025
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Germany has officially made pro-Russian hacker outfits a top-tier cyber threat just months after reporting a spike in cybercrime last year. Federal Crime Police Office (BKA) announced 2024 as the year of record-elevating cyberattacks, where pro-Russian and anti-Israeli elements are found to be the main offenders in attacking public and federal departments.

“What we are seeing is a rising cybercrime method, said German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt. It’s becoming more challenging, but our response is more and more professional.” The BKA’s report saw over 131,000 cybercrime cases in Germany, plus an extra 201,000 cases from abroad or unknown locations.

Ransomware attacks also exploded as a particularly pervasive threat, with 950 companies and institutions being targeted in 2024, when criminals encrypt data and demand payment to unlock it. That includes everything from data lost as a result of hacking to the costs of security failures and damage to the economy as a whole.”

Germany’s digital association Bitkom put the total toll last year of cyber attacks at a whopping €178.6 billion (roughly $203.87 billion) last year, dwarfing the number from the year before by €30.4 billion.

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The German government has promised to strengthen its defenses. He also said that the authorities would be given more legal instruments for the fight against cybercrime, and that businesses would have to comply with a higher standard of security.

This as news broke that Russian, state-sponsored hacking groups such as APT28 (a.k.a Fancy Bear) have been actively targeting German political institutions and critical national infrastructure, such as the Social Democratic Party (SPD).

These sustained cyber campaigns are part of a broader strategy of hybrid warfare, in which Russia uses digital tool to spread disinformation and weaken European countries. International organisations such as NATO and the EU have denounced such nefarious conduct, and have called for joint measures aimed at deterring and defending against such ubiquitous threats.

The heightened vigilance and upcoming government measures underscore Germany’s commitment to protecting its digital sovereignty and key infrastructure from relentless and developing cyber attacks.

Jane Doe

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