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Russian APT ‘Gamaredon’ Hits Ukraine With Fierce Phishing

Posted on July 2, 2025
Russian APT ‘Gamaredon’ Hits Ukraine With Fierce Phishing

A Russian APT known as “Gamaredon” is using spear-phishing attacks and network-drive weaponization to target government entities in Ukraine.

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