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Phishing

Retrieved 2021-07-02

  • Solar Winds Hackers Continue To Cause Grief (Cyber Security Hub)
  • Retrieved 2021-06-03

  • Russian SolarWinds hackers have launched a new campaign using their USAID email address, Microsoft said. (Illinois News Today)
  • Retrieved 2021-06-02

  • SolarWinds hackers are attempting phishing attacks targeting 150 organizations, Microsoft said. (Illinois News Today)
  • Retrieved 2021-06-01

  • How SolarWinds Hackers ‘Nobelium’ Used Constant Contact in Mass Phishing Campaign
  • Russian SolarWinds Hacker Launches New Phishing Campaign-Security (Illinois News Today)
  • New breach by hackers behind SolarWinds 'mostly unsuccessful', says Microsoft (Secure books)
  • SolarWinds hackers launch phishing attack - (GCN)
  • U.S. seizes two domains used in cyberattacks that mimicked USAID communications (Nasdaq)
  • SolarWinds Threat Actors Behind New Email Attack Campaign
  • Justice Department seizes domains used in Nobelium-USAID phishing campaign (ZDNet)
  • US seizes 2 domain names used in cyberespionage campaign (The Seattle Times)
  • Feds seize two domains used by SolarWinds intruders for malware spear (phishing op • The Register)
  • SolarWind Attackers Launch New Wave Of Phishing Attacks
  • US SolarWinds hackers seize domains used in cyber espionage attacks (Jioforme)
  • U.S. seizes domains used in USAID hack (UPI)
  • will over solarwinds latest massive phishing
  • Russia's Nobelium uses USAID's email system for hacking, according to Microsoft (Illinois News Today)
  • What Microsoft officials know about Russian phishing hacks aimed at USAID (Illinois News Today)
  • Retrieved 2021-05-31

  • Implications Of Russian Solarwinds Hackers New Email Attack On Government Agencies (Information Security Buzz)
  • SolarWinds Hackers Return, Launch Phishing Campaign Using Compromised Account of US Foreign Aid Agency (CPO Magazine)
  • Another Nobelium Cyberattack (Microsoft On the Issues)
  • Solarwinds: 150 companies massively targeted by APT29
  • Nobelium: The SolarWinds Hackers is Back With Another Cyber Attack (secblvd)
  • Russian hackers of SolarWinds back on the attack
  • New Wave of Phishing Attacks: SolarWinds Hackers Target Government and NGOs
  • SolarWinds Attackers Launch New Wave Of Nobelium Attacks - Malware News (Malware Analysis, News and Indicators)
  • Retrieved 2021-05-28

  • SolarWinds attacker Nobelium targets almost 3,000 emails (ARN)
  • Microsoft Catches NOBELIUM's Email Malware Plans, Also Known for its Part in SolarWinds' Attack (Tech Times)
  • Microsoft: SolarWinds hackers target 150 orgs with phishing
  • SolarWinds hack: Microsoft says SolarWinds hackers now targeting US agencies, NGOs (The Economic Times)
  • Microsoft says group behind SolarWinds hack now targeting government agencies, NGOs (Reuters)
  • Microsoft: SolarWinds hackers target 150 orgs with phishing | Govt. & Politics (yorknewstimes.com)
  • Russian gang behind SolarWinds hack returns with phishing attack disguised as mail from US aid agency (Register)
  • SolarWinds hackers are at it again, targeting 150 organizations, Microsoft warns
  • Microsoft says group behind SolarWinds hack now targetting government agencies, NGOs (Regina Leader Post)
  • Microsoft says SolarWinds hackers have struck again at the US and other countries (CNN)
  • MSFT warns group behind SolarWinds cyberattack's returned to target over 150 organizations
  • Russian Hackers Of SolarWinds Back On The Attack
  • SolarWinds hackers using NativeZone backdoor against 24 countries
  • Kremlin says has no information on U.S. cyber attack, directs questions to Microsoft (The Star Phoenix)
  • SolarWinds attacker Nobelium targets over 150 companies in new mass email campaign (CSO Online)
  • Hackers are using Trump’s election fraud conspiracy to break into U.S. government agencies
  • Microsoft warns that Russian hackers used US agency to mount huge cyberattack (CNET)
  • Retrieved 2021-05-27

  • New sophisticated email-based attack from NOBELIUM (MS Security)
  • Retrieved 2021-02-25

  • First Blackbaud, then SolarWinds. Supply chain cyber (attacks are proliferating – how secure is your business?)