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The threat actor, identified by Microsoft as SEABORGIUM, has been documented since at least 2017 actively conducting cyberespionage attacks against military personnel, government officials, think tanks, and journalists in Europe and the South Caucasus. Redmond’s security research and threat hunting teams partnered with abuse teams in Microsoft to disable OneDrive and other Microsoft-linked accounts and […]

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Aerojet Rocketdyne will pay $9 million to settle a lawsuit from a former executive who accused the U.S. rocket engine manufacturer of shirking its cybersecurity responsibilities even after it was hacked by nation-state threat actors. U.S. District Judge William B. Shubb approved the settlement earlier this month, permitting plaintiff Brian Markus to walk away with […]

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The nation’s top state election officials gathered Thursday for the start of their annual summer conference, with a long list of challenges that begins with securing their voting systems. While a top concern heading into the 2020 presidential election was Russia or another hostile nation waging a disruptive cyberattack, the landscape has expanded to include […]

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