![]() Kazuar, researchers from security firm Palo Alto Networks said then, was used alongside known tools from Turla, one of the world’s most advanced hacking groups, whose members speak fluent Russian. On Monday, researchers from Moscow-based security company Kaspersky Lab reported “curious similarities” in the code of Sunburst and Kazuar, a piece of malware that first came to light in 2017. ![]() While several news sources, citing unnamed officials, have reported the intrusions were the work of the Kremlin’s SVR, or Foreign Intelligence Service, researchers continue to look for evidence that definitively proves or disproves the statements. ![]() Further Reading Bucking Trump, NSA and FBI say Russia was “likely” behind SolarWinds hackThe National Security Agency, the FBI, and two other federal agencies last week said that the Russian government was “likely” behind the attack, which began no later than October 2019. ![]()
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