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MSFT-CrowdStrike ‘Rosetta Stone’ for Naming APTs: Meh?

Posted on June 6, 2025
MSFT-CrowdStrike ‘Rosetta Stone’ for Naming APTs: Meh?

Microsoft and CrowdStrike announced an effort to deconflict the overlapping names of threat groups and reduce confusion for companies, but we’ve been here before.

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