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Russian hackers are attacking innocent companies to get access to their neighbors
Russia’s APT28 cyber-espionage group linked to ‘Nearest Neighbor Attack’ Victim’s Wi-Fi network was protected, but its neighbor’s wasn’t Timing aligns with Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 Russian cyber-espionage group APT28,
Russian Cyberspies Hacked Building Across Street From Target for Wi-Fi Attack
Russian group APT28 conducted a Nearest Neighbor Attack, hacking into the building across the street from the victim for a Wi-Fi attack.
Spies hack Wi-Fi networks in far-off land to launch attack on target next door
While stalking its target, GruesomeLarch performed credential-stuffing attacks that compromised the passwords of several accounts on a web service platform used by the organization's employees. Two-factor authentication enforced on the platform, however, prevented the attackers from compromising the accounts.
Russian Hackers Use WiFi Networks to Bypass MFA in Sophisticated “Nearest Neighbor” Attack
A new, attack method has emerged from Russian state-backed hackers, leveraging nearby WiFi networks to infiltrate organizations. The cyberattack, attributed to the notorious APT28 group (also known as Fancy Bear,
Russian spies may have moved in next door to target your network
Plus: Microsoft seizes phishing domains; Helldown finds new targets; Illegal streaming with Jupyter, and more Infosec in brief Not to make you paranoid, but that business across the street could, under certain conditions,
Novel Russian hacking method daisy chains Wi-Fi networks to reach intended target
Russian hackers have devised a highly sophisticated method of breaching Wi-Fi networks from afar that researchers have dubbed the "nearest neighbor attack," as it allows hackers
Hackers breach Wi-Fi network of U.S. firm from Russia — daisy chain attack jumps from network to network to gain access from thousands of miles away
Russian hackers compromised two different organization to attack the network of a third firm located across the road via Wi-Fi.
Novel attack unveiled: Russian hackers using neighbors’ WiFi to launch attacks
Russian state hackers have devised a novel attack method to infiltrate organizations by exploiting nearby WiFi networks.
Hackers breach US firm over Wi-Fi from Russia in 'Nearest Neighbor Attack'
Russian state hackers APT28 (Fancy Bear/Forest Blizzard/Sofacy) breached a U.S. company through its enterprise WiFi network while being thousands of miles away, by leveraging a novel technique called "nearest neighbor attack.
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Russian Hackers Breached a DC-Area Organization Through a Neighbor’s Wi-Fi. Here’s How to Make Yours Harder to Crack
The attackers compromised the Wi-Fi networks of nearby organizations, and used that access to steal documents, emails, and ...
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US company attacked via neighboring third-party WLAN devices
As the security consultants from
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report, one of their customers was hit. The customer noticed suspicious access to ...
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