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FROZENLAKE


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2024-06-18 15:21:19
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FROZENLAKE is an alternate name for the group known as APT28

FROZENLAKE is an advanced persistent threat (APT) that was discovered in 2018 and has been linked to several high-profile cyber attacks, including those targeting governments, financial institutions, and other organizations around the world. The group behind FROZENLAKE is believed to be a highly sophisticated hacking team with extensive resources at their disposal, making them difficult to track down and disrupt. They are known for using advanced techniques such as spear-phishing emails, malware injections, and social engineering tactics to gain access to sensitive information and systems. FROZENLAKE is considered a serious threat due to its ability to evade detection by traditional security measures and the potential damage it can cause if successful in carrying out an attack.

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FROZENLAKE is a highly sophisticated hacking group that uses advanced techniques such as spear-phishing emails, malware injections, and social engineering tactics to gain access to sensitive information and systems. They are also known for using stealthy methods of operation, including the use of encrypted communication channels and multiple layers of obfuscation to evade detection by traditional security measures. Additionally, FROZENLAKE is believed to have extensive resources at their disposal, allowing them to carry out prolonged campaigns that can last for months or even years without being detected. Overall, the tactics used by FROZENLAKE are designed to make it difficult to track down and disrupt their activities, making them a serious threat to organizations around the world.



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