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network manipulation
About this tag
The tag network manipulation on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about cyber espionage campaigns that use network-level techniques to compromise targets. Recent content highlights a Kremlin-backed threat actor, Secret Blizzard, which manipulates ISP infrastructure in Moscow to target diplomats. This involves intercepting and altering network traffic to deploy malware or exfiltrate data. The tag focuses on real-world attacks where adversaries exploit network layers rather than end-user devices, emphasizing the sophistication of state-sponsored operations. Topics include ISP compromise, traffic interception, and network-based persistence methods relevant to enterprise IT and security professionals monitoring 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...