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Malware Mayhem: Fancy Bear’s Party Crashers Unleashed by U.S. Cyber Command
When it comes to APT28 malware attacks, Fancy Bear is the life and soul of the party. This time, they’re hitting Central Asian nations with a malware that’s as complex as a Negroni cocktail. U.S. Cyber Command is playing show-and-tell, uploading samples to VirusTotal in…

Hot Take:
Oh look, another day, another malware in town. The U.S. Cyber Command has decided to share its toys with the rest of us by uploading a sample to VirusTotal. And guess who's throwing this party? It's our old friends APT28, aka, Fancy Bear. The same folks who gave us the DNC hack back in 2016. This time, they seem to have upgraded their game, with their malware hitting targets in Central Asian nations, diplomatic and foreign affairs organizations, and even had a little fun in the Czech Republic. Yikes! Let's be honest, if malware was a cocktail, this one would be a Negroni - bitter, complex, and definitely not to everyone’s taste.