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2023-05-21
Wired

A history of Turla, an APT that is the “premiere espionage tool” of Russia's FSB, in operation for 25+ years, with its Snake malware in use for nearly 20 years

From USB worms to satellite-based hacking, Russia's FSB hackers, known as Turla, have spent 25 years distinguishing themselves as “adversary number one.” LinkedIn: Andy Greenberg LinkedIn: Andy Greenb...

2023-01-07
Wired 7 related

Mandiant: Russian cyberespionage group Turla piggybacked on other hackers' decade-old malware that spread via USB drives to stealthily access victim networks

The infamous, FSB-connected Turla group took over other hackers' servers, exploiting their USB drive malware for targeted espionage.

2018-03-08
The Intercept 3 related

Study of Shadow Brokers documents: in 2013 the NSA was tracking 45+ different nation state operations by detecting other hackers on machines it had infected

Sig 1, Sig 2, etc—and mapped them to known groups, such as Turla https://theintercept.com/... pic.twitter.com/2AZTEtwCF4 Joseph Cox / @josephfcox : Naturally, NSA isn't just looking for adversary mal...

2017-06-11
Ars Technica 17 related

How a hacking group used comments on Britney Spears' Instagram account to hide the location of their malware's command and control servers

Turla uses social media and clever programming techniques to cover its tracks.  —  A Russian-speaking hacking group that, for years …

2015-09-10
SecurityWeek 3 related

Kaspersky: Turla cyber-espionage group hijacking satellite-based Internet links to hide wherabouts

Mike Lennon / SecurityWeek :

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