Notorious Russian APT Nabs Credentials From Global Targets
"Fancy Bear" relies on basic techniques that are highly effective, often delivering greater ROI than more complex malware-heavy operations.
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"Fancy Bear" relies on basic techniques that are highly effective, often delivering greater ROI than more complex malware-heavy operations.
The North Korea-linked nation-state hacking group known as Kimsuky has been observed conducting spear-phishing attacks to deliver an information stealer malware named forceCopy, according to new findings from the AhnLab Security Intelligence Center (ASEC)
The Russian GRU-backed threat actor APT28 has been attributed as behind a series of campaigns targeting networks across Europe with the HeadLace malware and credential-harvesting web pages
The APT is pairing a known Microsoft flaw with a malicious document to load malware that nabs credentials from Chrome, Firefox and Edge browsers.