Fancy Bear is a Russian cyber espionage group. Cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has said with a medium level of confidence that it is associated with the...
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Joint Chiefs of Staff unclassified email system. Cozy Bear and fellow Russian hacking group Fancy Bear (likely GRU) were identified as perpetuating the Democratic...
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employees have access to. The Russian government-run Threat Group-4127 (Fancy Bear) (GRU Unit 26165) targeted Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign...
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CrowdStrike released a report stating that Russian government-affiliated group Fancy Bear had hacked a Ukrainian artillery app. They concluded that Russia had used...
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sophisticated adversaries—denominated Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear—are responsible for the DNC hack. Fancy Bear, in particular, is suspected of affiliation...
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attributed responsibility for the breach to the Russian cyber spying group Fancy Bear, allegedly two units of a Russian military intelligence agency. Some or...
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intelligence GRU cyber capabilities, Unit 26165 (allegedly the hacking group Fancy Bear/APT28/STRONTIUM), and Unit 74455 (allegedly the Sandworm Team) Seventh...
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groups and had already named them, calling one of them Cozy Bear and the other Fancy Bear, names which are used in the media. On December 9, 2016, the...
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Sandworm (hacker group) (redirect from Voodoo Bear)
APT44. Cyberwarfare by Russia BlackEnergy Fancy Bear Vulkan files leak Adam Meyers (29 January 2018). "VOODOO BEAR | Threat Actor Profile | CrowdStrike"....
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Fun and Fancy Free is a 1947 American animated musical fantasy anthology film produced by Walt Disney and Ben Sharpsteen and released on September 27...
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as Fancy Bear, were charged in June 2018 with hacking and leaking DNC emails. The other Russian indicted, who was not a direct employee of Fancy Bear, was...
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indicted 12 Russian military intelligence agents of a group known as Fancy Bear alleged to be responsible for the attack, who were behind the Guccifer...
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system and Internet access during the investigation. In August 2015, Fancy Bear used a zero-day exploit of Java, in a spear phishing attack spoofing the...
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cryptocurrency analysis firm Elliptic claimed that BTC-e may have been used by Fancy Bear during the 2015–2016 Democratic National Committee cyber attacks. BTC-e...
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Mo Farah (section Fancy Bears and Salazar)
the episode.[citation needed] In July 2017, the Russian hacking group Fancy Bears leaked a database from International Association of Athletics Federations...
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where he will be pressed for information on the Russian government's "Fancy Bear" operation that sought to influence the 2016 United States presidential...
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Britain. In September 2016, a group of Russian hackers calling themselves "Fancy Bears" hacked into the WADA database and revealed that Quek, along with many...
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Thielman, Sam (July 26, 2016). "DNC email leak: Russian hackers Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear behind breach". The Guardian. Archived from the original on August...
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be the offensive operations wing of the U.S. National Security Agency. Fancy Bear, a Russian cyberespionage group. Genocide2600, a group that gained notoriety...
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government entities. The hackers behind the malware are believed to be Fancy Bear, the Russian hacking group believed to be responsible for hacking the...
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Community concluded by January 2017 that the GRU (using the names Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear) had gained access to the computer network of the Democratic National...
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transactions uncovered a link between major cryptocurrency exchange BTC-e and Fancy Bear. In 2019, a major website hosting child sexual abuse material was taken...
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the U.S. government with information about the Russian government's "Fancy Bear" operation that sought to influence the 2016 United States presidential...
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exercises. According to CrowdStrike from 2014 to 2016, the Russian APT Fancy Bear used Android malware to target the Ukrainian Army's Rocket Forces and...
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and hosting information were consistent with the Russian hacking group Fancy Bear. According to WADA, some of the data the hackers released had been forged...
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to the Russian-backed cyberespionage group Fancy Bear. Further cyberattacks they attributed to Fancy Bear include against a group investigating the Malaysia...
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15, at the end of page 4 and the beginning of page 5). "Danger Close: Fancy Bear Tracking of Ukrainian Field Artillery Units". Crowdstrike.com. CrowdStrike...
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Berserk Bear Cozy Bear (also known as APT29) Fancy Bear (also known as APT28) FIN7 Gamaredon (also known as Primitive Bear) Sandworm Venomous Bear StrongPity...
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Viktorovich Gladkikh 2020 United States federal government data breach Cozy Bear Fancy Bear "Center 16" is the translation contained within the indictments. Elsewhere...
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March 2017. Thielman, Sam; Ackerman, Spencer (29 July 2016). "Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear: did Russians hack Democratic party and if so, why?". The Guardian...
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