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‘Librarian Ghouls’ Cyberattackers Strike at Night

Posted on June 9, 2025
‘Librarian Ghouls’ Cyberattackers Strike at Night

Since at least December, the advanced persistent threat (APT) group has been using legit tools to steal data, dodge detection, and drop cryptominers on systems belonging to organizations in Russia.

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