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What if a malicious threat actor would want to get into the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) network. Could they do it?


You may think this only happens in the movies, right?


But in this case, reality surpassed fiction. You can read about it here.


On Dec.20, 2018, the APT10 Group did exactly that. Members of APT10 stole personal, confidential information, including social security numbers and dates of birth, from over 100,000 Navy personnel.


They hacked into a managed …

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