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The Hacker News |
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4098925 |
Date de publication |
2022-02-09 03:25:23 (vue: 2022-02-09 12:05:52) |
Titre |
Iranian Hackers Using New Marlin Backdoor in \'Out to Sea\' Espionage Campaign |
Texte |
An advanced persistent threat (APT) group with ties to Iran has refreshed its malware toolset to include a new backdoor dubbed Marlin as part of a long-running espionage campaign that started in April 2018.
Slovak cybersecurity company ESET attributed the attacks - code named Out to Sea - to a threat actor called OilRig (aka APT34), while also conclusively connecting its activities to a second |
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2018 activities actor advanced also april apt apt34 attacks attributed backdoor called oilrig campaign code company conclusively connecting cybersecurity dubbed marlin as eset espionage group hackers has include iran iranian its long malware marlin named new out part persistent refreshed running sea second slovak started threat ties toolset using |
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Malware
Threat
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Stories |
APT 34
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