The Kiberator on February 20 against the Azerbaijani Media was conducted by the APT29 group, also known as the Cozy Bear – it was associated with Russian military intelligence.
For Kiberatoa in Azerbaijan in February 2025, Russia stood. This was announced by the Commission’s Commission of the Hybrid threats of the Parliament of Azerbaijan Ramid Namazov at public hearings on May 2. It was reported by the State Agency of Azerbaijan Apa.
According to Namazov, the audit found that the cafeteria on February 20 against the Azerbaijani Media was conducted by the APT29 group, also known as the cozy bear – it was connected to Russian military intelligence.
“APT29 activities, engaged in cyberspion, are primarily directed against state structures, foreign diplomatic missions, as well as political sectors, defense, energy, media and other critical spheres,” he said.
According to him, the attacks entered the Azerbaijani media systems of media systems in advance.
Namazov says the reason for the cyber attack was the decision of Azerbaijan authorities on February 3 to close the Russian home in Baku for violating the law, as well as possible closing the Azerbaijani branch of Sputnik radio.
According to the leader of the Azerbaijani Parliament Hybrid threat, “This is precisely because of these processes that the political incitement of the incident occurred.”
Remember that Pro -Russian hackers raided the sites of Finnish political parties.
Earlier, PRO -Russian Hacker Group Noname57 attacked Belgian government sites. During the DDOs attack, a large amount of traffic was sent to the site, which is why the site is overloaded and inaccessible.
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