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Microsoft says Russia is hacking Ukrainian military tech by stealing points of entry from third-parties

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  • Microsoft warns Russian state-sponsored threat actor is cracking into Ukrainian military tech
  • The Anadey bot malware is dropped onto devices to gather information
  • Secret Blizzard could used hacked devices to escalate compromise to the Ministry level

Microsoft Threat Intelligence has revealed notorious Russian threat actor Secret Blizzard has been working with other cybercriminals to conduct espionage on targeted organizations of interest in South Asia as well as installing multiple backdoors on devices in Ukraine.

The team has highlighted Secret Blizzard is using cyber attacks conducted by Russian threat actors as a vector of entry to install the Amadey bot malware and backdoors onto Ukrainian devices for espionage purposes.

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