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Greenbug cyberespionage group targeting Middle East, possible links to Shamoon

Posted on January 23, 2017 by Symantec Security Response

Greenbug may answer the question of how Shamoon obtains the stolen credentials needed to carry out its disk-wiping attacks.

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This entry was posted in AIT, EMEA, Endpoint Protection (AntiVirus), espionage, Greenbug, investigation, Security, Security Response, shamoon, Trojan.Ismdoor, W32.Disttrack by Symantec Security Response. Bookmark the permalink.

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