Security News > 2017 > January > Shadow Brokers say goodbye, leak a batch of Windows hacking tools (Help Net Security)

2017-01-13 17:07
The Shadow Brokers, a group (?) of hackers that has made a big splash in August last year by leaking and offering for sale exploits supposedly stolen from the infamous Equation Group, has decided to call it quits , but not before offering a parting gift. At the time, the hacker group had published some exploits in order to demonstrate the veracity of their claims – to prove that the rest of the exploits for … More →
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