Russian Hacking Group Uses Satellites to Hide C&C Servers
Reading Time: < 1 | Published: September 15, 2015 in Industry News
Tags: APT, C&C, Russia, satellites
Cyber-espionage taken to another level, physically
For the past 8 years, the Turla APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) group managed to remain invisible by cleverly hiding from law enforcement and cyber-security firms. Now, Kaspersky Lab claims to have identified the way this group succeeded in disguising itself by using satellite Internet connections to hide their C&C (command-and-control) servers. Read More.
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