TLDR:
- France is concerned about cyber threats from Russia’s Nobelium offensive cyber crew.
- The group is targeting French national security, democracy, and diplomatic interests.
A recent report by France’s computer emergency response team (CERT-FR) has highlighted ongoing cyber threats posed by the Russian intelligence-linked criminals, Nobelium, as the country prepares for a major election and the hosting of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The report suggests that Nobelium’s main focus is espionage, particularly targeting the email accounts of diplomatic staff, institutions, embassies, and consulates through phishing emails. The attacks have been aimed at gathering strategic intelligence from the French government and other entities.
France has experienced previous interference from Russia, particularly in the form of disinformation campaigns during the last presidential election and attempts to undermine President Emmanuel Macron. The country remains vigilant against potential Russian interference in the upcoming election and has detected ongoing efforts to spread disinformation around the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Despite past failed attempts by Russia to influence French society and politics, the threat remains a significant concern for French national security and democratic processes.
Overall, the report underscores the need for heightened cybersecurity measures to protect against Russian cyber threats and safeguard democratic institutions in France.