Microsoft: Cyber Criminals Aiding Russia, China in Targeting U.S.

Microsoft's report analyzed cyber threats between July 2023 and June 2024.

Microsoft: Cyber Criminals Aiding Russia, China in Targeting U.S.
Photo of Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella speaking in London, Jan. 15, 2024, by Kin Cheung/AP

WASHINGTON, Oct. 18, 2024 (AP) — Russia, China and Iran are increasingly relying on criminal networks to lead cyber-espionage and hacking operations against adversaries like the U.S., according to a report on digital threats published Tuesday by Microsoft.

The growing collaboration between authoritarian governments and criminal hackers has alarmed national security officials and cybersecurity experts who say it represents the increasingly blurred lines between actions directed by Beijing or the Kremlin aimed at undermining rivals and the illicit activities of groups typically more interested in financial gain.

In one example, Microsoft's analysts found that a criminal hacking group with links to Iran infiltrated an Israeli dating site and then tried to sell or ransom the personal information it obtained. Microsoft concluded the hackers had two motives: to embarrass Israelis and make money.

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