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A well-known espionage group typically seen supporting Russia and Belarus was caught exploiting a zero-day vulnerability affecting a popular webmail service used by governments across Europe. Researchers at security firm ESET said they have been tracking a new campaign by Winter Vivern —- an advanced persistent threat (APT) group previously implicated in cyberattacks on [the

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