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US Cyber Command exposes new Russian malware

Posted on 2 November 2020

From zdnet.com

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US Cyber Command has exposed eight new malware samples that were developed and deployed by Russian hackers in recent attacks.Six of the eight samples are for the ComRAT malware (used by the Turla hacking group), while the other two are samples for the Zebrocy malware (used by the APT28 hacking group).

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