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Strider: Cyberespionage group turns eye of Sauron on targets

Posted on August 8, 2016 by Symantec Security Response

Low-profile group uses Remsec malware to spy on targets in Russia, China, and Europe.

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This entry was posted in Backdoor.Remsec, belgium, china, cyberespionage, Endpoint Protection (AntiVirus), Flamer, Lord of the Rings, LOTR, malware, Regin, Russia, Sauron, Security, Security Response, Strider, Sweden by Symantec Security Response. Bookmark the permalink.

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