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infrastructural security
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Infrastructural security on WindowsForum.com covers threats that target network and ISP-level systems, as seen in discussions about Kremlin-backed cyber espionage campaigns. The Secret Blizzard operation, tracked by Microsoft Threat Intelligence, uses network manipulation to compromise foreign diplomats via local ISPs in Moscow. This highlights how infrastructural security involves defending against sophisticated threat actors like VENOMOUS BEAR and Turla that exploit network infrastructure for espionage. Topics include ISP-level attacks, network-level manipulation, and the role of Microsoft in tracking such threats. Discussions emphasize the importance of securing network infrastructure against advanced persistent threats.
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...