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Microsoft and other security experts want a proper naming system for the worst hackers around

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  • Microsoft announces new threat actor name tracking partnership
  • Microsoft and Crowdstrike have already cross-linked over 130 groups
  • Tracking groups will now be easier, and help security vendors respond

If you’re struggling to keep track of all the different names each hacking collective, ransomware group, and state-sponsored threat actor has, you’re not alone.

Microsoft and Crowdstrike have announced a new collaboration to help create a unified naming system to track all the worst hacking groups.

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