Russian hackers 'Cold River' targeted US scientists

This past summer, three US nuclear research laboratories were the targets of Russian hackers known as Cold River. According to online records, Cold River targeted the Brookhaven, Argonne, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories in the months of August and September.

Russian hackers are often associated with state-sponsored cyber espionage and cyber attacks.Russian hackers have been known to target a wide range of organizations and individuals, including government agencies, businesses, and individuals. They have been linked to high-profile cyber attacks such as the NotPetya ransomware attack, the SolarWinds supply chain attack, and the Marriott data breach.

Russian hackers are known for their advanced tactics and techniques, including the use of custom malware and sophisticated social engineering strategies. They often operate in organized groups or networks, and may work with or for Russian government agencies. They may use a variety of methods to gain access to systems and networks, including exploiting vulnerabilities, using stolen credentials, and using spearphishing techniques.

Russian hackers are known for their ability to operate stealthily and maintain long-term access to compromised systems. These hackers may target specific individuals or organizations for strategic reasons, such as to gain access to sensitive information or to disrupt critical infrastructure. They may also engage in criminal activities such as ransomware attacks and theft of financial information.

The Russian government has been accused of sponsoring and supporting the activities of certain hacking groups, but it is important to note that attribution in the world of cyber attacks is often difficult and uncertain.
 

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