Nancy Faeser said Vladimir Putin was putting huge resources into cyber-attacks as a key part of his war of aggression. "The cybersecurity concerns have been exacerbated by the war.
The danger of state-sponsored and state-steered spying and sabotage activities remained very high, Faeser said. She called on the federal and regional governments to work together to fend off cyber-attacks and to "permanently continue to develop" their ability to do so.
Hackers selling swiped information
Hackers stole login credentials for data centers in Asia used by some of the world's biggest businesses.
About 2,000 customers of GDS and STT GDC were affected. Hackers have logged into the accounts of at least five of them, including China's main foreign exchange and debt trading platform and four others from India, according to Resecurity, which said it infiltrated the hacking group.
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