Berlin, Dec. 12 -- Germany has accused Russia of carrying out a cyber-attack on its air traffic control authority, and attempting to interfere in the country's federal elections last year, while proceeding to summon the Russian ambassador in protest over the alleged acts.
A German Foreign Ministry spokesman said Berlin now possessed sufficient evidence linking Moscow to the August 2024 cyber-attack on German Air Safety.
"We can now clearly attribute the cyberattack against German Air Safety in August 2024 to the hacker collective APT28, also known as Fancy Bear" the spokesperson said.
The hacking group is said to be tied to Russia's military intelligence service, the GRU, which the spokesperson claimed was directly complicit in the attac...