
Advanced Persistent Threats
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Kaspersky researchers have shared their vision on Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) in 2021, laying out how the landscape of targeted attacks will change in the coming months. The turmoil experienced in 2020 will bring along many structural and strategic changes, not just in our daily lives but in the realm of targeted attacks too, not…
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Advanced persistent threat (APT) activity in the first quarter of 2020 demonstrated that infection and distribution of malware via mobile platforms is on the rise, with some campaigns focusing solely on mobile. At the same time, activity in Asia is growing, particularly among new actors, while traditional advanced actors are becoming much more selective in…
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Kaspersky 2019 APT Report: Cyberspying groups haunt intel in Southeast Asia. Increased geopolitical-related campaigns underline urgent need for improved threat intelligence in the region Kaspersky today unmasks the cybercriminal groups who operated and are still operating in Southeast Asia (SEA). Findings of the global cybersecurity company reveal a major trend in the SEA’s threat landscape…

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