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  2. Microsoft says state-sponsored Russian hacking group ... - AOL

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    The attack highlights “the continued risk posed to all organizations from well-resourced nation-state threat actors like Midnight Blizzard,” the company said. Microsoft systems have been the ...

  3. Microsoft says senior leadership team emails accessed in ...

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    In its blog post, Microsoft pointed the finger at Midnight Blizzard, a Russian state-sponsored hacker group also known as Nobeliumm. The same group was responsible for the infamous cyberattack on ...

  4. Cozy Bear - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, Microsoft reported having recently discovered and ended a breach beginning the previous November of the email accounts of their senior leadership and other employees in the legal and cybersecurity teams using a "password spray", a form of brute-force attack. This hack conducted by Midnight Blizzard appears to have aimed to find ...

  5. Microsoft says Russia-linked hackers behind dozens of ... - AOL

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    "This latest attack, combined with past activity, further demonstrates Midnight Blizzard’s ongoing execution of their objectives using both new and common techniques," the researchers wrote.

  6. GooseEgg - Wikipedia

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    GooseEgg is the name used by Microsoft to describe an exploit tool used by the Russian hacking group Forest Blizzard (also known as Fancy Bear and other names) to exploit CVE-2022-38028, a software vulnerability in Microsoft Windows. [1] The vulnerability is a flaw in the Windows print spooler that grants high privilege access to an attacker. [2]

  7. Gamaredon - Wikipedia

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    Gamaredon, also known as Primitive Bear, UNC530, ACTINIUM, or Aqua Blizzard [1] (by Microsoft) is a Russian advanced persistent threat that has been active since at least 2013. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Motivation

  8. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the company needs a ... - AOL

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    Earlier in the year, Microsoft said that its systems had also been compromised by the Russian hacking group Midnight Blizzard, which accessed a "very small percentage" of corporate email accounts.

  9. Cyberwarfare by Russia - Wikipedia

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    According to Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit from January 2023 to August 2024, Star Blizzard targeted more than 30 different groups and at least 82 Microsoft customers which is "a rate of approximately one attack per week