Aug. 2, 2022, noon | Teri Robinson

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Call them Cozy Bear or APT29 or Nobelium or, as Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 does, Cloaked Ursa—no matter what name they go by, Russia’s Intelligence Service is still at it, this time using Google Drive cloud storage services and DropBox as a way to evade detection. The latest campaigns conducted by Cloaked Ursa “demonstrate..


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