Russian cyber-attacks against Nato states up by 25% in a year, analysis finds
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A recent Microsoft report reveals a concerning 25% increase in cyber-attacks by Russia against NATO states over the past year. This surge highlights the Kremlin's ongoing 'hybrid warfare' strategy, primarily targeting government sectors in these countries. With nine out of the top ten nations affected being NATO members, this trend raises alarms about the security and stability of European nations, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and international cooperation.
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