Two of the Kremlin's Most Active Hack Groups Are Collaborating, ESET Says
In a shocking revelation, cybersecurity firm ESET has confirmed that two of Russia's most notorious hack groups, Turla and Gamaredon, are secretly collaborating as part of their efforts to carry out cyberattacks on behalf of the Russian government.
Turla, also known as "Cozy Bear," has been a long-time suspect in several high-profile hacking incidents, including the breach of the Democratic National Committee's email server during the 2016 US presidential election. Gamaredon, on the other hand, is believed to have been involved in a number of notable cyberattacks, including a major breach of the Ukrainian power grid.
According to ESET, these two units of Russia's FSB (Federal Security Service) have formed an alliance that allows them to pool their expertise and resources in order to carry out more sophisticated and coordinated attacks. This collaboration has been taking place for some time now, with both groups sharing intelligence and coordinating their efforts to evade detection by cybersecurity experts.
"This development highlights the increasingly complex nature of modern cyberattacks," said a spokesperson for ESET. "As our threat landscape continues to evolve, it's becoming more important than ever for organizations and individuals to stay vigilant and proactive in protecting themselves against these types of threats."
While the full extent of the collaboration between Turla and Gamaredon is still unclear, one thing is certain: this partnership poses a significant threat to global cybersecurity. As ESET's findings suggest, the potential for these two groups to work together in the future is extremely high, making it essential for those in the know to take immediate action to protect themselves against their nefarious activities.