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diplomatic cybersecurity
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Diplomatic cybersecurity on WindowsForum.com covers threats targeting foreign embassies and diplomats, particularly from Russian state-backed groups like Secret Blizzard (also known as Turla or VENOMOUS BEAR). Recent threads detail advanced attacks in Moscow, including malware disguised as Kaspersky antivirus (ApolloShadow) to install rogue TLS certificates for credential theft, and ISP-level manipulation to intercept diplomatic communications. These discussions highlight the use of AiTM (adversary-in-the-middle) techniques and network-level compromises aimed at stealing sensitive data from embassy systems. The tag focuses on real-world espionage campaigns, threat actor tactics, and defensive measures relevant to Windows environments in diplomatic settings.
Foreign embassies in Moscow are facing an unprecedented onslaught of cyber espionage, orchestrated by Russian state-backed hackers leveraging an array of advanced techniques to compromise their digital security. According to recent disclosures from Microsoft Threat Intelligence, these actors...
In a revelation that has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles and cybersecurity communities alike, recent investigations have exposed a Kremlin-backed espionage campaign leveraging local internet service providers (ISPs) within Moscow to target foreign embassies and siphon intelligence...