APT Attack In the Middle East: The Big Bang
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Over the last few weeks, the Check Point Threat Intelligence Team discovered the comeback of an APT surveillance attack against institutions across the Middle East, specifically the Palestinian Authority. The attack begins with a phishing email sent to targets that includes an attachment of a self-extracting archive containing two files: a Word document and a […]
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