Security News > 2024 > March > Russian Hackers May Have Targeted Ukrainian Telecoms with Upgraded 'AcidPour' Malware
2024-03-22 03:06
The data wiping malware called AcidPour may have been deployed in attacks targeting four telecom providers in Ukraine, new findings from SentinelOne show. The cybersecurity firm also confirmed connections between the malware and AcidRain, tying it to threat activity clusters associated with Russian military intelligence. "AcidPour's expanded capabilities would enable it to better
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