Microsoft warns of hacker \'attacks\' on EU elections

Microsoft warns of hacker 'attacks' on EU elections

AFP  |  Frankfurt Am Main 

Tech giant said Wednesday it had detected "attacks" ahead of and national elections in the EU, in a warning to groups, politicians and campaigns.

"At Microsoft, we've seen recent activity targeting democratic institutions in Europe," wrote in a blog post.

"Attacks are not limited to campaigns themselves but often extend to think tanks and non-profit working on topics related to democracy, electoral integrity and public policy and that are often in contect with government officials," he added.

Among others, found the hackers targeted 104 employee accounts from well-known groups the German Council on Foreign Relations, the Aspen Institutes in and the (GMF) between September and December 2018.

The hackers deployed so-called "spearphishing" tactics -- using targeted fake emails or websites to try and harvest workers' credentials and gain access to computer systems.

Among the targets were employees based in EU members Belgium, France, Germany, and as well as non-member "and individuals need to be aware and prepared that malign forces, including sophisticated state actors, seek to exploit them in the digital space," GMF said in a blog post.

"It is more important than ever that we be vigilant to protect our democracies from foreign interference, including online." The Old Continent faces a string of votes in the coming months, including European in May, parliamentary polls in Estonia, and and presidential ballots in Slovakia, and

"It is highly likely that foreign powers will target many of these elections," former NATO and Danish warned last week at the Munich Security conference Attacks could come "either by breaking into electoral systems, covertly supporting candidates or in getting toxic in traditional and online media," he added.

Former US vice backed Rasmussen in warning of "cyber attacks, dark money influence operations and disinformation" used by "Russian but also other actors".

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First Published: Wed, February 20 2019. 18:15 IST