Kremlin-backed hackers used Twitter to breach US government systems

Danny Palmer
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FireEye claims Russian hackers are using Twitter to steal data in almost 'undetectable' attacks

Russian government-backed hackers breached networks of US government and defence industry computer systems by using Twitter and photos to distribute malware to their targets, researchers have claim...

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