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Microsoft's new naming convention for threat groups sound like an order at a cocktail bar
April 19, 2023, 9:05 a.m. | Martin Brinkmann
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Strawberry Tempest, Night Tsunami, Aqua Blizzard or Circle Typhoon sound like something that you would order in a Cocktail bar, or a fancy coffee joint. These deliciously sounding constructs are, however, not […]
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