France Probes ‘Foreign Interference’ After Remote Control Malware Found on Passenger Ferry

France Probes ‘Foreign Interference’ After Remote Control Malware Found on Passenger Ferry

France is investigating a suspected cyberattack targeting an international passenger ferry, potentially involving remote control software. Authorities suspect foreign interference, with Russia being a likely source, amid broader allegations of hybrid warfare by Russia against European nations. #Russia #CyberattackOnFerry

Keypoints

  • A suspected cyberattack on a French ferry involved the use of remote access trojan (RAT) software.
  • France’s counterespionage agency is probing the incident, with possible Russian involvement.
  • Two crew members, from Latvia and Bulgaria, were detained; the Latvian suspect faces hacking charges.
  • Italian authorities shared intelligence, which led to the discovery of potential malware on the vessel.
  • The ferry was temporarily held in port for security inspections but has since resumed operations.

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