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Cybersecurity researchers have detected new activity from a notorious Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group in countries it didn’t attack earlier, particular Russia. Detected by the Positive Technologies Expert Security Center (PT ESC), the attacks have been traced back to APT31, also referred to as Zirconium by Microsoft, which is presumed to work on behalf of […]

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President-elect Donald Trump plans to consult “the greatest computer minds” for input on bolstering U.S. hacking defenses, as experts say an overhaul to the country’s cybersecurity is badly needed. “We’re going to put those minds together, and we’re going to form a defense,” Trump said in a Wednesday press conference. Read More

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Researchers at FireEye have analyzed the operations of the advanced persistent threat (APT) group dubbed “Pitty Tiger,” and determined that it might have been active since as far back as 2008.

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