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Nation-state activity is cyber activity conducted, directed, or supported by a government, including espionage, disruption, or theft of sensitive information. The label can also cover suspected government-linked actors; attribution is often uncertain and may reflect intelligence assessment rather than publicly proven control.

For practitioners, reporting under this tag can indicate risks to government, critical-infrastructure, research, or strategic commercial networks, particularly through exposed systems, stolen credentials, or exploitation of unpatched vulnerabilities. Useful responses include prioritizing vulnerability remediation on internet-facing assets, enforcing strong authentication, limiting access to sensitive systems, and retaining logs that support investigation. Threat intelligence can help assess whether observed infrastructure or malware resembles activity associated with a state, but defensive decisions should rely on the technical evidence and the affected organization’s risk, not attribution alone.

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Russian state-sponsored threat actors have been linked to a fresh set of credential harvesting attacks targeting individuals associated with a Turkish energy and nuclear research agency, as well as staff affiliated with a European think tank and organizations in North Macedonia and Uzbekistan

Bank Info Security 6 months, 1 week ago

Cyber Flatlines in FY 2026 Justice, Commerce Spending Bill

Congress Holds Cyber Funding at 2024 Levels Across Key Civilian AgenciesThe fiscal year 2026 budget deal largely locks in federal cybersecurity funding at 2024 levels, stalling growth across key civilian agencies even as lawmakers call for global technology leadership as the U.S. government faces mounting nation-state cyber threats.