Tag: espionage
201 articles

APT29 Unleashes GRAPELOADER Malware to Target European Diplomats via Wine-Tasting Bait
APT29 exploits wine-tasting events to deploy GRAPELOADER malware, targeting European diplomats in a sophisticated cyber espionage campaign.

Midnight Blizzard: European Diplomats Lured by Wine Tasting Phishing Scheme
European diplomats fall prey to a wine tasting phishing scheme during a midnight blizzard, revealing vulnerabilities in cybersecurity and diplomacy.

US Allies at Risk: Chinese-Owned Mobile Routes Under Scrutiny
Explore the implications of Chinese-owned mobile routes on US allies, highlighting security risks and geopolitical tensions in the digital landscape.

Mustang Panda Expands Operations in Myanmar with StarProxy, EDR Bypass, and TONESHELL Enhancements
Mustang Panda expands in Myanmar, enhancing operations with StarProxy, EDR bypass techniques, and TONESHELL improvements for advanced cyber capabilities.

Algeria/France: Claims of Expelled Algerians as Foreign Intelligence Agents
Algeria and France clash over claims that expelled Algerians are foreign intelligence agents, raising tensions and sparking debates on national security.

China-Backed Hackers Utilize BRICKSTORM Backdoor to Target European Enterprises
China-backed hackers exploit the BRICKSTORM backdoor to infiltrate European enterprises, posing significant cybersecurity threats.

New Chinese-Linked Backdoor Threatens European Companies
A new Chinese-linked backdoor poses a significant threat to European companies, compromising security and sensitive data across various industries.

China Accuses US of Espionage in Asian Winter Games Incidents
China accuses the US of espionage related to incidents at the Asian Winter Games, escalating tensions between the two nations amid ongoing rivalry.

EU Provides Staff with ‘Burner Phones and Laptops’ for US Trips
EU equips staff with burner phones and laptops for US trips to enhance security and protect sensitive information during official visits.