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Unbearable Intrusions: Fancy Bear’s Hacking Spree Targets the Cybersecurity Complacent
Fancy Bear, the notorious Russian APT28 hacking group, is back with a vengeance, launching more Russian phishing campaigns than ever. Exploiting vulnerabilities in Microsoft Outlook and WinRAR, they’re targeting organizations with lackadaisical cybersecurity. It’s a cyber Goldilocks scenario, only their porridge is a tasty mix…

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Look who's back in town - it's our old friend Fancy Bear, the Russian APT28 hacking group, now using more malicious emails than ever to spy on Western organizations. They're exploiting vulnerabilities in Microsoft Outlook and WinRAR, and they’re going after the ones who take their cybersecurity with a pinch of salt. It's like a cyber version of Goldilocks - they're not after the too hot or the too cold, they're after the ones that are just right (or rather, just wrong when it comes to patching their systems).