Russian cyber-espionage group Turla, aka "Secret Blizzard," is utilizing other threat actors' infrastructure to target ...
Russian cyber-espionage group Turla, aka "Secret Blizzard," is utilizing other threat actors' infrastructure to target ...
Secret Blizzard hijacks Amadey bots and Russian backdoors to deploy Kazuar malware in Ukraine, obscuring its presence and ...
The Russia-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) group Turla has been caught in a sophisticated cyber espionage campaign.
Russian nation-state hackers have followed an unusual path to gather intel in the country's ongoing invasion of Ukraine—appropriating the infrastructure of fellow threat actors and using it to infect ...
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The Russia-linked Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group Turla has infiltrated C2 servers of Pakistan-based hacking group ...
Russia's Turla hackers hijacked 33 command servers operated by Pakistani hackers who had themselves breached Afghanistan and ...
Find out how Turla leveraged existing Storm-0156 hacks without initiating direct attacks, ensuring covert access to sensitive ...
Turla hijacks Storm-0156 servers, deploying custom malware on Afghan and Indian networks for covert espionage.
Russia-affiliated APT group Turla has been implicated in a campaign targeting the infrastructure of a Pakistan-based hacking ...