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Turla cyberespionage group exploits satellite Internet links for anonymity

A cyberespionage group of Russian origin is hijacking satellite-based Internet connections in order to hide their servers from security researchers and law enforcement agencies. The group is known for using highly sophisticated malware for both Windows and Linux operating systems, as well as multistage proxies for bypassing network segmentation and isolation mechanisms. The Turla group also has another trick up its sleeves: hijacking of one-way Internet connections over the DVB-S (Digital Video Broadcasting Satellite) standard.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2982486/turla-cyberespionage-group-exploits-satellite-internet-links-for-anonymity.html

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