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  1. We all know the APT numbers for #FancyBear and #CozyBear#APT28 and #APT29. Both are attributed to Russian #intelligence. #APT1 through 27 are all from #China. Only the #EquationGroup doesn’t have an official APT number? Wake up, you sleeping sheep—we’re being thoroughly taken for a ride here. The Equation Group—run by the #NSA or #CIA — is probably the most dangerous group in the world, and yet it’s the one that doesn’t appear under any number on the #APT list? Who are you trying to fool here when it comes to #cybersecurity?

    see: attack.mitre.org/groups/index.…

    #news #conspiracy #snowden #surveillance #spy #usa #russia #thread #danger #warning #fail #security #cybersecurity #internet #online #hack #hacker #software #exploit #cyberattack #cybercrime #world #worldorder #censorship #deepstate

  2. We all know the APT numbers for #FancyBear and #CozyBear#APT28 and #APT29. Both are attributed to Russian #intelligence. #APT1 through 27 are all from #China. Only the #EquationGroup doesn’t have an official APT number? Wake up, you sleeping sheep—we’re being thoroughly taken for a ride here. The Equation Group—run by the #NSA or #CIA — is probably the most dangerous group in the world, and yet it’s the one that doesn’t appear under any number on the #APT list? Who are you trying to fool here when it comes to #cybersecurity?

    see: attack.mitre.org/groups/index.…

    #news #conspiracy #snowden #surveillance #spy #usa #russia #thread #danger #warning #fail #security #cybersecurity #internet #online #hack #hacker #software #exploit #cyberattack #cybercrime #world #worldorder #censorship #deepstate

  3. We all know the APT numbers for #FancyBear and #CozyBear#APT28 and #APT29. Both are attributed to Russian #intelligence. #APT1 through 27 are all from #China. Only the #EquationGroup doesn’t have an official APT number? Wake up, you sleeping sheep—we’re being thoroughly taken for a ride here. The Equation Group—run by the #NSA or #CIA — is probably the most dangerous group in the world, and yet it’s the one that doesn’t appear under any number on the #APT list? Who are you trying to fool here when it comes to #cybersecurity?

    see: attack.mitre.org/groups/index.…

    #news #conspiracy #snowden #surveillance #spy #usa #russia #thread #danger #warning #fail #security #cybersecurity #internet #online #hack #hacker #software #exploit #cyberattack #cybercrime #world #worldorder #censorship #deepstate

  4. Näin unta kaposiipisestä hopeatäplästä. Koodasin. Tein ruokaa. Bluetooth-nippelistä oli paristo loppunut. Leikkasin parran ja kävin suihkussa.

    https://marginaa.li/2024/02/22/22-helmikuuta-2024/

  5. 10 years ago tomorrow, #Mandiant published the #APT1 report. I was glad to have helped communicate the message of widespread Chinese government intelligence campaigns, especially against private organizations.

    There was a time when defenders were worried that even talking about China as a threat actor would violate our security clearances, which is why Greg Rattray invented the term "advanced persistent threat."

    I did not blog much about the APT1 report release as it was one of the busiest events of my life. Two weeks later I did publish this blog post:

    taosecurity.blogspot.com/2013/

    It looks like Mandiant re-uploaded the video we recorded, describing one aspect of our investigation:

    youtube.com/watch?v=mYaTCvA2VL

    The report is hosted at a new link now:

    mandiant.com/resources/apt1-ex

  6. 10 years ago tomorrow, #Mandiant published the #APT1 report. I was glad to have helped communicate the message of widespread Chinese government intelligence campaigns, especially against private organizations.

    There was a time when defenders were worried that even talking about China as a threat actor would violate our security clearances, which is why Greg Rattray invented the term "advanced persistent threat."

    I did not blog much about the APT1 report release as it was one of the busiest events of my life. Two weeks later I did publish this blog post:

    taosecurity.blogspot.com/2013/

    It looks like Mandiant re-uploaded the video we recorded, describing one aspect of our investigation:

    youtube.com/watch?v=mYaTCvA2VL

    The report is hosted at a new link now:

    mandiant.com/resources/apt1-ex

  7. 10 years ago tomorrow, #Mandiant published the #APT1 report. I was glad to have helped communicate the message of widespread Chinese government intelligence campaigns, especially against private organizations.

    There was a time when defenders were worried that even talking about China as a threat actor would violate our security clearances, which is why Greg Rattray invented the term "advanced persistent threat."

    I did not blog much about the APT1 report release as it was one of the busiest events of my life. Two weeks later I did publish this blog post:

    taosecurity.blogspot.com/2013/

    It looks like Mandiant re-uploaded the video we recorded, describing one aspect of our investigation:

    youtube.com/watch?v=mYaTCvA2VL

    The report is hosted at a new link now:

    mandiant.com/resources/apt1-ex

  8. 10 years ago tomorrow, #Mandiant published the #APT1 report. I was glad to have helped communicate the message of widespread Chinese government intelligence campaigns, especially against private organizations.

    There was a time when defenders were worried that even talking about China as a threat actor would violate our security clearances, which is why Greg Rattray invented the term "advanced persistent threat."

    I did not blog much about the APT1 report release as it was one of the busiest events of my life. Two weeks later I did publish this blog post:

    taosecurity.blogspot.com/2013/

    It looks like Mandiant re-uploaded the video we recorded, describing one aspect of our investigation:

    youtube.com/watch?v=mYaTCvA2VL

    The report is hosted at a new link now:

    mandiant.com/resources/apt1-ex

  9. 10 years ago tomorrow, #Mandiant published the #APT1 report. I was glad to have helped communicate the message of widespread Chinese government intelligence campaigns, especially against private organizations.

    There was a time when defenders were worried that even talking about China as a threat actor would violate our security clearances, which is why Greg Rattray invented the term "advanced persistent threat."

    I did not blog much about the APT1 report release as it was one of the busiest events of my life. Two weeks later I did publish this blog post:

    taosecurity.blogspot.com/2013/

    It looks like Mandiant re-uploaded the video we recorded, describing one aspect of our investigation:

    youtube.com/watch?v=mYaTCvA2VL

    The report is hosted at a new link now:

    mandiant.com/resources/apt1-ex