Germany intelligence agency warns of Russian APT28 cyber spying

April 7, 2026 5:36 PM EDT

FILE PHOTO: A hooded man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration/File Photo

By Maria ‌Martinez

BERLIN, April ​7 (Reuters) - ​Germany’s domestic intelligence agency warned on Tuesday of ‌cyberattacks by the Russian state-linked hacker ⁠group APT28, saying it had compromised ‌vulnerable TP-Link internet ‌routers to spy on military, government and critical infrastructure targets.

The Federal ​Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) said the ⁠warning was issued with partners including Germany's foreign ​intelligence agency, BND, and the U.S. FBI.

APT28, also known as "Fancy ​Bear", is attributed ‌by Western governments to Russia’s military intelligence service, the ⁠GRU.

The group attacked several thousand routers globally, the BfV said, including ⁠around 30 vulnerable devices in Germany.

In some ​cases, compromise was confirmed, prompting operators to replace affected routers.

APT28 previously carried out ‌cyberattacks on Germany’s parliament, the centre-left SPD political ‌party and air traffic control ⁠authorities, the BfV ‌said.

(Reporting by ​Andreas Rinke; Writing by Maria Martinez; Editing by Jamie ‌Freed)



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