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Baltic Sea Cable Damaged, Suspected Sabotage Prompts Investigation

An underwater data cable between Latvia and Sweden was damaged early Sunday, prompting a Latvian investigation into a Maltese cargo ship and two other vessels; the damage is substantial and possibly caused by an external factor, leading to coordination with NATO and Sweden.

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Failure of Canada's Cybersecurity Bill Exposes Critical Infrastructure to Attacks

Canada's cybersecurity bill, Bill C-26, which aimed to protect critical infrastructure, died due to the recent parliamentary prorogation, leaving businesses vulnerable to cyberattacks costing \$1.2 billion in 2023; experts urge proactive measures until the bill is reinstated.

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German Security Agency Warns Against Solar Power Grid Plan Due to Cybersecurity Risks

Germany's plan to use internet-capable Chinese-made inverters in solar power plants to stabilize the grid faces strong opposition from the BSI due to significant security risks, as these inverters could be remotely controlled by the manufacturers or hackers, potentially impacting the entire European...

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NATO Launches "Baltic Sentry" to Protect Baltic Sea Infrastructure

NATO initiated "Baltic Sentry," deploying naval assets to protect critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea after suspected sabotage incidents linked to Russia, including a seized Russian oil tanker suspected of damaging power and telecoms cables.

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NATO Strengthens Baltic Sea Security Amidst Infrastructure Sabotage

NATO is increasing its military presence and technological innovation in the Baltic Sea to protect critical infrastructure from sabotage following recent damage to undersea cables and pipelines, with Russia suspected as the perpetrator.

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Hesse Steps Up Cybersecurity Measures After Surge in Cyberattacks

Following Russia's attack on Ukraine, 21 cyberattacks targeting Hessian municipalities and critical infrastructure were reported in 2022, prompting the state to strengthen its cybersecurity measures through collaboration, training, and penetration testing to improve resilience.

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Damaged Baltic Sea Cable Spurs Investigation

A fiber optic cable connecting Ventspils, Latvia, and Gotland, Sweden, was damaged on January 26th, causing data transmission disruptions; a criminal investigation is underway, and a nearby Panamanian-flagged vessel was investigated but cleared of suspicion.

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Suspected Chinese Ship Damages Taiwan-US Undersea Cable

Taiwanese authorities suspect a Chinese-crewed, Cameroonian-flagged ship, the Shunxing-39, of damaging an undersea cable connecting Taiwan to the US on January 4th, 2024, near Keelung harbor; high seas prevented its apprehension, and the vessel escaped to South Korea.

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Finland's Cable Attack Spurs Europe to Bolster Defenses

Finland seized an oil tanker suspected of damaging undersea communication cables on Christmas Day, prompting President Stubb to declare an end to Europe's period of peace and emphasizing the need for increased defense measures against Russia and China in the Baltic region.

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Germany to Protect Baltic Sea Infrastructure with Naval Deployments

Germany will deploy its own ships to protect Baltic Sea infrastructure following suspected sabotage attacks on pipelines and cables, joining NATO efforts to monitor the region and deter further incidents.

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Coordinated Cyberattack Disrupts Italian Banks and Infrastructure

Pro-Russian hackers NoName057(16), collaborating with pro-Palestinian group Alixsec, launched a DDoS attack on Italian banks, water companies, ports, and businesses, including Intesa San Paolo, causing service disruptions and highlighting the escalating threat of coordinated cyberattacks.

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Sabotage Suspected in Damage to Estonia-Finland Undersea Cable

On Wednesday, the 170-kilometer undersea cable Estlink 2 connecting Estonia and Finland was damaged, with Finnish authorities suspecting sabotage by the oil tanker "Eagle S", allegedly part of Russia's sanctions-evading shadow fleet. Further incidents involving undersea cables in the Baltic Sea have...

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