Russian hackers are interested in chaos and money, says NATO cyber defense director (news.err.ee)
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The world is in a cyberwar in every sense except a legal one because no side has declared war, said Mart Noorma, director of the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence (CCDCOE) in Tallinn. Russian hackers’ goal is to sow chaos and steal money, he said.

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The avalanche of attacks from Russia is very intense. “The bad actors think they can attack as much as they can, limited only by how well countries can defend themselves and hold the criminals accountable,” he told the show.

“The West constantly feels how hacker groups supported by the Russian authorities are carrying out attacks against us. By supporting hacker groups, the state can more easily create confusion. Then the state is not directly connected. Creating chaos has been a constant for Russia — their goal is to achieve geopolitical and cognitive effects so that people in democratic countries begin to doubt their values and governments. Even influencing presidential elections is of interest to the hackers,” he explained.

“Quite often, Russian hackers also have financial motives — the proceeds are divided among state agencies,” Noorma explained.

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