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Russian Hackers to the Front, Hacked!

After admins played down the damage, new images have emerged to show the extent of the network compromise.

From Patron to Pressure: Russia’s Shrinking Leverage in Armenia

With elections approaching, interference remains Russia's preferred instrument of control over Yerevan, amid declining regional influence.

Collapsing from the inside: Ilan Shor's network crumbles amid data leak.

Russia's interference campaign in Moldova destroyed by hack on Shor's network.

Partners in Crime: Russian and Chinese Efforts to Avoid Sanctions in Drone Operations

The fact that Russia uses third party sellers to avoid sanctions in order to acquire drones is not a new phenomenon, however, one of the most pertinent examples in this area is the rapid rise of Aero-HIT, a previously obscure Russian drone manufacturer headquartered in Khabarovsk, near the Chinese border.

Russian Drones in Ukraine Hacked:

'Russian Hackers to the Front' group and frontline operators suffer drone network compromise at the hands of unknown cyber actor.

Russian Covert Influence: Kremlin-Orchestrated Unrest in Moldova

For over three decades, since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Moldova has been the target of an intricate campaign of Russian interference, ranging from military aggression, political disruption and Moscow using energy dependence as leverage.

Why Transnistria Still Matters to Russia

Strategic Depth, Leverage, and Regional Instability

Sanctions evasion in the heart of Europe

Data reveals that the European Union, a vocal ally of Ukraine and a key enforcer of sanctions against Russia, has been inadvertently facilitating Russia's sanction-evading actions.