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Russian-state hackers are targeting foreign embassies in Moscow with custom malware that gets installed using adversary-in-the-middle attacks that operate at the ISP level, Microsoft warned Thursday.
Microsoft warns that a cyber-espionage group linked to Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) is targeting diplomatic ...
A notorious Russian hacking group is impersonating a prominent cybersecurity firm and using the country’s internet providers ...
One strain in circulation is said to be the “Warlock” ransomware, distributed freely within compromised environments. The pattern of chained exploits, combining the newer CVEs with older ones like CVE ...
The attack works by rerouting targeted diplomatic devices through a hoax captive portal modeled on the kind commonly used to ...
Hackers targeted South Africa’s Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in recent attacks on Microsoft Corp.’s ...
Threat actors abuse Proofpoint and Intermedia link wrapping to deliver phishing emails and steal Microsoft 365 credentials.
SentinelLabs connects the dots between prolific Chinese state-sponsored hackers and companies developing intrusion tools.
Microsoft says cyber-espionage campaign ‘poses high risk’ to foreign embassies, diplomats and other groups in Moscow.
The nonprofit Center for Internet Security provides no further details about the targets, but says it did not have evidence that the hackers had broken through ...
(Reuters) -One of the Russian government’s premier cyber espionage units is deploying malware against embassies and ...