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iranian threat group
About this tag
The tag 'iranian threat group' covers discussions about state-sponsored cyber espionage groups linked to Iran, such as APT34. Recent content highlights APT34's intensified targeting of UAE government entities by exploiting Microsoft Exchange server vulnerabilities. The group is associated with the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) and is also known as Earth Simnavaz or MuddyWater. Topics include tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) used by these groups, their focus on Gulf state governments, and the security implications for organizations using Microsoft products. The tag is relevant for IT security professionals and enterprise administrators monitoring advanced persistent threats (APTs) in the Middle East.
In an alarming development, it has been reported that an Iranian threat group known as APT34 is intensifying its espionage activities targeting Gulf state government entities, particularly those in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This group, which has connections to the Iranian Ministry of...