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Facebook Shutters Accounts Used in APT32 Cyberattacks

Facebook shut down accounts and Pages used by two separate threat groups to spread malware and conduct phishing attacks. Facebook said it has removed both groups ability to use their infrastructure to abuse its platform, distribute malware and hack other accounts. APT32, also known as OceanLotus, is a Vietnam-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) that has been in operation since at least 2013. Facebook alleged it found links in this activity to two non-profit organizations in Bangladesh: Defense of Nation and the Crime Research Research and Analysis Foundation (CRAF)

Source: https://threatpost.com/facebook-accounts-apt32-cyberattacks/162186/

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