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Scattered Spider Hacking Spree Continues With Airline Sector Attacks

Posted on June 30, 2025
Scattered Spider Hacking Spree Continues With Airline Sector Attacks

Microsoft has called the hacker collective one of the most dangerous current cyberthreats.

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