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Threat actor has been targeting the aviation industry since at least 2018

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The group is suspected to have been running successful malware campaigns for more than five years. The attackers have used off-the-shelf malware since the beginning of their operations and have never developed their own malware. — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) May 11, 2021.

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Vietnam-linked Bismuth APT leverages coin miners to stay under the radar

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Learn how the group tried to stay under the radar using threats perceived to be less alarming: [link] — Microsoft Security Intelligence (@MsftSecIntel) November 30, 2020. The OceanLotus APT group is a state-sponsored group that has been active since at least 2013.

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Iran-linked Phosphorous APT hacked emails of security conference attendees

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.” Microsoft Threat Intelligence Information Center (MSTIC) has uncovered activity by the threat actor PHOSPHOROUS, which has been masquerading as conference organizers and sending spoofed invitations by email to high-profile individuals. Saudi Arabia, and Iraq.

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