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The Russia-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) group Turla has been caught in a sophisticated cyber espionage campaign. Turla infiltrated the command-and-control (C2) servers of the Pakistan ...
Turla hijacks Storm-0156 servers, deploying custom malware on Afghan and Indian networks for covert espionage.
Turla, on the other hand, is usually associated with the FSB, another Russian intelligence service. It is also known by the names Snake and Venomous Bear and has a long history of espionage ...
More recently, the Five Eyes disrupted Turla's "Snake" cyber espionage malware botnet, used to compromise devices, steal data, and hide on breached networks. Breaching Storm-0156 for stealthy data ...
A Russian state hacking group hijacked the command and control infrastructure of a Pakistan-based espionage network as part ...
Russian cyber-espionage group Turla, aka "Secret Blizzard," is utilizing other threat actors' infrastructure to target Ukrainian military devices connected via Starlink. Microsoft and Lumen ...