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Goldilocks in Cyberland: Russian APT 29 Targets JetBrains TeamCity Software
When Russian cyber group APT 29 sets their sight on JetBrains TeamCity software, it’s like a twisted cyber version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. This time, your server is the porridge and the bear is a notorious cyber attacker. Can we turn this tale…

Hot Take:
Well, it seems like our favorite Russian cyber buddies, APT 29, are back at it again! This time, they've got their cozy bear paws all over JetBrains TeamCity software. It's like a cyber version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, only this time the porridge is your server and the bears are Russian intelligence. They've found a way to bypass authorization and execute arbitrary code. I'm no cybersecurity expert, but that doesn't sound like a 'just right' situation to me!