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Chafer APT Hits Middle East Governments With Cyber-Espionage Attacks

Posted on 27 May 2020

From cyware.com

Chafer APT Hits Middle East Governments With Cyber-Espionage Attacks

The Iran-linked Chafer APT, also sometimes referred to as a subgroup of APT34 (OilRig), is a threat actor group that has been spotted launching cyber-espionage campaigns against critical infrastructure in the Middle East, presumably for intelligence gathering.

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