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Russian hackers wield Flash, unpatched Windows zero-day flaws

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Apr
2015

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A fresh by a long-known hacking group suspected to be linked with Russia did little to mask its activity in an attack a week ago.

The computer firm FireEye wrote on Saturday that the group – called APT 28 – attacked an “international government entity” on April 13, using two recently disclosed software flaws, one of which has not been patched.

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