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  2. Helix Kitten - Wikipedia

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    Helix Kitten (also known as APT34 by FireEye, OILRIG, Crambus, Cobalt Gypsy, Hazel Sandstorm, [1] or EUROPIUM) [2] is a hacker group identified by CrowdStrike as Iranian. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] History

  3. Trellix - Wikipedia

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    FireEye was founded in 2004 by Ashar Aziz, a former Sun Microsystems engineer. [2] [8] FireEye's first commercial product was not developed and sold until 2010. [9]Initially, FireEye focused on developing virtual machines to download and test internet traffic before transferring it to a corporate or government network.

  4. Elfin Team - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Persistent Threat 33 (APT33) is a hacker group identified by FireEye as being supported by the government of Iran. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The group has also been called Elfin Team , Refined Kitten (by Crowdstrike ), Magnallium (by Dragos), Peach Sandstorm , [ 3 ] and Holmium (by Microsoft ).

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    View more. In Wyoming, about 69% of properties could be at "major" risk of a wildfire in the next 30 years, and Colorado has the next highest figure, with 53% facing "major" risk.

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  7. Double Dragon (hacking group) - Wikipedia

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    Double Dragon [a] is a hacker group with alleged ties to the Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS). [4] Classified as an advanced persistent threat, the organization was named by the United States Department of Justice in September 2020 in relation to charges brought against five Chinese and two Malaysian nationals for allegedly compromising more than 100 companies around the world.

  8. Lawsuits, bomb threats and a Capitol arrest: Live coverage of ...

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    The third involved a video "impersonating the FBI and a United States government agency" with a purported statement that schools should suspend activities until Nov. 11.

  9. Charming Kitten - Wikipedia

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    Charming Kitten, also called APT35 (by Mandiant), Phosphorus or Mint Sandstorm (by Microsoft), [1] Ajax Security (by FireEye), [2] and NewsBeef (by Kaspersky [3] [4]), is an Iranian government cyberwarfare group, described by several companies and government officials as an advanced persistent threat.