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Cybercrime’s Cobalt Strike Use Plummets 80% Worldwide

Posted on March 7, 2025
Cybercrime’s Cobalt Strike Use Plummets 80% Worldwide

Fortra, Microsoft, and Health-ISAC have combined forces to claw back one of hackers’ most prized attack tools, with massive takedowns.

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