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Europe strikes out against Russia’s Turla over espionage, ‘destructive attacks’
European governments sanctioned Russian individuals and organizations linked to cyberespionage group Turla and destructive attacks, including FSB's Center 16 and GRU figures. The EU and UK cited Turla's 2010–2023 operations targeting European nations and Poland's 2022 energy grid attack.
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Federal Security Service (FSB)organizationTurlaorganizationSecret BlizzardorganizationWaterbugorganizationEuropean UnionorganizationUnited KingdomorganizationPolandplaceGRUorganizationVyacheslav StafeyevpersonIvan SeninpersonIvan KasyanenkopersonLumma StealerorganizationMaxorganizationUnited Statesorganization
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