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Uyghurs in China, abroad targeted by Chinese-speaking hackers through fake emails
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Uyghurs in China, abroad targeted by hackers
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Illustrative: In this March 15, 2018, file photo, Uighurs and their supporters rally across the street from United Nations headquarters in New York. Members of the Uighur Muslim ethnic group are calling on China to post videos of their relatives who have disappeared into a vast system of internment camps. The campaign follows the release of a state media video showing famed Uighur musician Abdurehim Heyit, who many believed had died in custody. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
Israel-based cybersecurity researchers said they have uncovered an ongoing cyberattack campaign targeting high-profile targets in the Uighur community, a Turkic ethnic minority group, both in China and Pakistan.
May 13, 2021
Ransomware is on the tip of everyone’s tongue every time businesses discuss cyberthreats they are likely to face in 2021.
Attackers have built their brands and are bold in their advances like never before, with the news about organisations being hit with ransomware consistently on newspaper front pages.
But, by placing themselves under the spotlight, such groups hide the actual complexity of the ransomware ecosystem.
To help organisations understand how the ransomware ecosystem operates and how to fight it, a new report by Kaspersky researchers dug into darknet forums, took a deep look at REvil and Babuk gangs and beyond and debunked some of the myths about ransomware.
May 3, 2021
Over the past three months, the major waves of advanced persistent threat activity have been driven by supply chain attacks and zero-day exploits.
A compromise in SolarWind’s Orion IT software for monitoring IT infrastructures led to a custom backdoor being installed on more than 18 000 customer networks, while a vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange Server led to new attack campaigns in Europe, Russia, and the US.
These are among the most important findings from Kaspersky’s APT Q1 report.
Advanced threat actors are continuously changing their tactics, sharpening their toolsets, and launching new waves of activity. That’s why, to keep users and organisations informed about the threats they face, Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis (GReAT) team provides quarterly reports about the most important developments in the advanced persistent threat landscape.
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