Microsoft continues their slide
down the slippery slope into security work by going after the Iranian hacking group Charming Kitten, also known as Ajax, Phosphorous, and APT35. They’ve successfully petitioned a court to take over the group’s 99 domains, which were used in spear-phishing attacks on journalists and dissidents. Last summer, they also took down a network run by the Russian group Fancy Bear. Is Microsoft doing this out of the goodness of their silicon heart, or as a proxy for a g...
Published on March 29, 2019 22:06