The Epic Turla operation
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Date | 2014 / 2014-08-07 |
Editor/Conference | Kaspersky lab |
Link | https://securelist.com/analysis/publications/65545/the-epic-turla-operation/ securelist.com (securelist.com Archive copy) |
Author | GReAT |
Type | Blogpost |
Abstract
“ Over the last 10 months, Kaspersky Lab researchers have analyzed a massive cyber-espionage operation which we call "Epic Turla". The attackers behind Epic Turla have infected several hundred computers in more than 45 countries, including government institutions, embassies, military, education, research and pharmaceutical companies.
Bibtex
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