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lawful intercept
About this tag
The lawful intercept tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around government-mandated surveillance capabilities, particularly as they relate to cybersecurity threats. Recent content highlights how state-backed groups like Secret Blizzard (Turla) exploit lawful intercept infrastructure for cyber espionage, targeting diplomatic missions in Moscow. Topics include adversary-in-the-middle attacks, malware such as ApolloShadow, and the security implications of privileged access to internet infrastructure. The tag is relevant for readers interested in the intersection of national security, cyber threats, and legal surveillance frameworks.
Diplomatic missions working in Moscow now face a newly exposed, advanced cyber threat: Secret Blizzard’s adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) campaign, designed to penetrate even the most security-conscious organizations. According to detailed analysis from Microsoft Threat Intelligence, this Russian...