The U.S. government recently issued two critical cybersecurity alerts: AA25-141A and AA25-141B. These alerts highlighted a surge in sophisticated threat activity, from Russian state-sponsored campaigns to the rise of LummaC2 malware. SafeBreach recently published in-depth breakdowns of both alerts, offering insights into the attack chains and how enterprises can validate their defenses against them.
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SafeBreach Analysis: Russian APTs and LummaC2
The U.S. government recently issued two critical cybersecurity alerts: AA25-141A and AA25-141B. These alerts highlighted a surge in sophisticated threat activity, from Russian state-sponsored campaigns to the rise of LummaC2 malware. SafeBreach recently published in-depth breakdowns of both alerts, offering insights into the attack chains and how enterprises can validate their defenses against them.
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