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Russian Hackers Behind DNC Breach Wage Post-US Election Attacks
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Benefiter
Benefiter,
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11/12/2016 | 10:12:09 AM
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Lily652
Lily652,
User Rank: Moderator
11/12/2016 | 4:58:47 AM
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lucysecurity
lucysecurity,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/11/2016 | 4:03:19 PM
The Phishing Message looks like a LUCY Attack Simulation Template
Thank you for your article! The interesting fact is that the real Phishing e-mails look the same as our own best practice DIY phishing simulation templates which we provide together with LUCY Server! Obviously the cyber criminals are using best practices too: Our customers and partners say that the eFax Attack is a scenario with a high penetration rate! See our article on lucysecurity.com

 

Best Regards Palo
Kelly Jackson Higgins
Kelly Jackson Higgins,
User Rank: Strategist
11/11/2016 | 11:04:20 AM
Re: Typo
Thank you for the catch. There definitely was a typo in the Volexity blog... now it's been corrected in our article. =)

 
Kelly Jackson Higgins
Kelly Jackson Higgins,
User Rank: Strategist
11/11/2016 | 11:01:13 AM
Re: Typo
Thank you for the catch. There definitely was a typo in the Volexity blog... now it's been corrected in our article. =)

 
CJETT624
CJETT624,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/11/2016 | 10:36:35 AM
Possible Russian Hackers maybe Kapersky Institute security software sold in USA and around the world
check Kapersky institute out for hackers

 
JoeM066
JoeM066,
User Rank: Strategist
11/11/2016 | 10:14:27 AM
Typo
"stenography" should be "steganography".


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