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‘Russia’ Breaches TeamViewer — ‘No Evidence’ Billions of Devices at Risk
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SolarWinds hackers strike again: Remote access service hacked—by APT29, says TeamViewer ...
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Behind The Breach: Microsoft Breach by Russian Hackers
Farah Iyer | | APT29, Data breach, Data breaches, FEATURED, identity threat detection and response, ITDR, Microsoft breach, Midnight Blizzard, NOBELIUM, SaaS Security, SaaS security posture, saas security solutions, Security Guidance, solarwinds-hack, SSPM
On 12 January 2024, Microsoft disclosed a critical breach carried out by Russian state-sponsored group, Midnight Blizzard. The threat actor used a password-spraying attack to gain unauthorized access to Microsoft Corporation’s Office ...
5 Actionable Tips for Financials and Technology Companies to Defend Against Russian Hackers
As the horrendous conflict in Ukraine continues to destroy cities and lives, global cybersecurity professionals are preparing for what many believe is the impending Russian attack against... The post 5 Actionable Tips ...

NOBELIUM Demonstrates Why Microsoft Is the Weakest Link
Lior Div | | azure, cyberattack, cybercrime, E5 License, Exploits, Lior Blog, Lior Div, Microsoft, microsoft defender, Microsoft Exchange, NOBELIUM, RansomOps, Ransomware, Russia, SolarWinds Attacks, Vulnerabilities, vulnerability
Microsoft platforms and products are ubiquitous. Government agencies and companies of all sizes and industries around the world rely on Microsoft software to get things done. They are also riddled with security ...

Spies Hack Microsoft Cloud Vendors Because That’s Where The Data Is
Microsoft announced this week that the Russian hacking crew APT 29 (aka Nobelium) was detected targeting cloud service providers in an attempt to reach those organizations’ customers as part of a supply ...