identity cloaking

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Identity cloaking refers to techniques used by threat actors to hide their true location and identity, often by routing traffic through anonymizing networks like Tor. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around identity cloaking focus on cybersecurity advisories, such as those from CISA and the FBI, that detail the risks of malicious cyber activity originating from Tor. These threads cover how adversaries leverage identity cloaking to evade detection, along with mitigation strategies for enterprise IT environments. The tag is relevant for security professionals and system administrators seeking to understand and defend against threats that use anonymization to conceal their origins.
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    AA20-183A: Defending Against Malicious Cyber Activity Originating from Tor

    Original release date: July 1, 2020 | Last revised: July 2, 2020 Summary This advisory uses the MITRE Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK®) and Pre-ATT&CK framework. See the ATT&CK for Enterprise and Pre-ATT&CK frameworks for referenced threat actor techniques. This...
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