A team Microsoft calls BadPilot is acting as Sandworm's “initial access operation,” the company says. And over the last year ...
A subgroup of the Russian state-sponsored hacking group APT44, also known as 'Seashell Blizzard' and 'Sandworm', has been ...
Microsoft is publishing for the first time our research into a subgroup within the Russian state actor Seashell Blizzard and ...
Russian-backed Seashell Blizzard relies on "BadPilot" subgroup for initial exploits, researchers say
Microsoft researchers uncover the “BadPilot campaign,” a threat subgroup working with the Russian state actor Seashell Blizzard in a multi-year global hacking campaign.
Russian hacking group 'Seashell Blizzard' has claimed victims in its 'BadPilot' campaign The group is diversifying its targets, no longer focusing entirely on Eastern European infrastructure Microsoft ...
Near-global' initial access campaign active since 2021 An initial-access subgroup of Russia's Sandworm last year wriggled its ...
Sandworm’s BadPilot campaign exploits eight security flaws to infiltrate global critical sectors, enabling persistent access ...
A subgroup of the Russia-linked Seashell Blizzard is tasked with broad initial access operations to sustain long-term ...
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