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hacktivist groups
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Hacktivist groups continue to pose a significant threat to Windows security, as demonstrated by coordinated attacks in September 2024 targeting Russian companies. These attacks, attributed to groups like Head Mare and Twelve, reveal advanced tactics in stealth, lateral movement, and persistence. Key lessons for defenders include the exploitation of trusted relationships, supply chain vulnerabilities, and expanded compromise vectors beyond traditional phishing. Understanding the evolving methods of hacktivist groups is essential for strengthening Windows security and mitigating risks from these politically motivated threat actors.
The cyberthreat landscape continues to evolve at a relentless pace, with hacktivist groups exhibiting ever-greater skills in stealth, lateral movement, and persistence. In September 2024, a series of coordinated attacks targeted Russian companies, exposing not just technical overlap between two...