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Unleashing the Bear: How Fancy Bear’s Phishing Frenzy is Shaking Up Cybersecurity
Fancy Bear’s back, turning “patched” bugs into comedic punchlines! Think of them as the stand-up comedian of the cyber world, exploiting Microsoft Outlook and WinRAR flaws for some high-stakes phishing. And their favorite audience? Defense, aerospace, and government agencies. So, chuckle away, but remember: Fancy…

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Well, well, well... Fancy Bear is at it again! This time, Moscow's cyber-snoop squad is exploiting some already patched bugs for phishing expeditions. Targeting high-value sectors such as government, defense, and aerospace agencies in the US and Europe, they're making a mockery of the term "patched." It's like applying a Band-Aid to a gaping wound and hoping for the best. To all cyber-defenders out there, this is your wake-up call: a “patched” bug doesn’t mean a “dead” bug.