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‘MuddyWater’ Hackers Target Israeli Orgs With Retro Game Tactic

Posted on December 4, 2025
‘MuddyWater’ Hackers Target Israeli Orgs With Retro Game Tactic

Iran’s top state-sponsored APT is usually rather crass. But in a recent spate of attacks, it tried out some interesting evasion tactics, including delving into Snake, an old-school mobile game.

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