infrastructure laundering

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Infrastructure laundering is a cyberattack technique where criminals exploit legitimate cloud platforms like AWS and Microsoft Azure to hide malicious activities. By hijacking trusted services, attackers conduct phishing, ransomware, and financial fraud while evading detection. This method, highlighted by researchers at Silent Push, often involves shadowy CDNs such as FUNNULL to mask the origin of attacks. For Windows and enterprise IT professionals, understanding infrastructure laundering is critical for securing cloud environments and preventing abuse of trusted infrastructure.
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    Cybersecurity Alert: How Hackers Are Exploiting Cloud Platforms Like AWS and Azure

    In a troubling yet fascinating twist in the digital battleground of cybersecurity, hackers have begun weaponizing cloud computing platforms like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure to wage intricate, large-scale campaigns. These platforms, which serve as the backbone of many global...
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    Infrastructure Laundering: Cybercriminals Exploit AWS and Azure

    Cybersecurity enthusiasts, brace yourselves—there’s a new villain in town, and it’s playing a high-stakes game against some of the world’s top cloud providers. Recently, cybersecurity researchers at Silent Push unveiled "Infrastructure Laundering," a mind-boggling new technique allowing...
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