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Global Russian hacking campaign steals data from government agencies

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  • ESET uncovers a major cyber-espionage campaign
  • It was attributed to APT28, AKA Fancy Bear
  • The campaign leveraged multiple n-day and zero-day flaws

For years now, Russian state-sponsored threat actors have been eavesdropping on email communications from governments across Eastern Europe, Africa, and Latin America.

A new report from cybersecurity researchers ESET has found that the crooks were abusing multiple zero-day and n-day vulnerabilities in webmail servers to steal the emails.

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