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ukraine cyber attacks
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about Ukraine cyber attacks focus on Russian state-sponsored hacking campaigns targeting Microsoft platforms. Topics include the APT28 group's use of Authentic Antics malware exploiting Outlook vulnerabilities, OAuth 2.0 hijacking in Microsoft 365 against Ukrainian and NGO accounts, and social engineering via messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp to compromise Microsoft accounts. These threads highlight evolving cyber espionage tactics, vulnerabilities in Microsoft ecosystems, and implications for IT professionals and human rights defenders.
Russian state-sponsored hacking campaigns have once again made international headlines, following the UK’s public attribution of a newly discovered malware strain—nicknamed “Authentic Antics”—to the infamous APT28 group, also known as Fancy Bear or Forest Blizzard. This revelation not only draws...
Russian threat actors have once again raised the bar for cyber espionage, turning attention toward OAuth 2.0 authentication flows in Microsoft 365, hijacking accounts connected to Ukraine and human rights organizations. Their tactics, as uncovered by cybersecurity firm Volexity, fit into a...
Russian cybercriminals have added a new feather to their well-worn capes of mischief, now targeting Microsoft account holders by exploiting the trust we put into Signal and WhatsApp—apps once considered bastions of privacy. If you’re an IT professional, human rights advocate, or simply a...