
Advanced Persistent Threats
🇨🇳 APT20. Violin Panda
APT 20, also known as “Violin Panda,” is a highly sophisticated Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group attributed to the People’s Republic of China
Highly sophisticated, state-sponsored or well-funded cyber threat groups that conduct persistent cyber attacks.
Advanced Persistent Threats
APT 20, also known as “Violin Panda,” is a highly sophisticated Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group attributed to the People’s Republic of China
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Highly sophisticated, state-sponsored or well-funded cyber threat groups that conduct persistent cyber attacks.
Advanced Persistent Threats
APT36, also known as Transparent Tribe, is a Pakistan-based state-sponsored cyber espionage group primarily targeting India’s government, military, and critical infrastructure.
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APT38 is a North Korean state-sponsored cyber threat group with a distinct focus on financial cybercrime to fund the North Korean regime.
Advanced Persistent Threats
APT39 is a state-sponsored Iranian cyber espionage group linked to Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS)
Advanced Persistent Threats
APT41 is a Chinese state-sponsored cyber threat group known for its dual-purpose cyber operations, engaging in both state-backed espionage and financially motivated cybercrime
Advanced Persistent Threats
💡Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) are updated regularly. Check our APT Guide, Cybersecurity Guide and National Cybersecurity Strategies. Contribute and share feedback with contribute@ginc.org Overview APT37, also known as Reaper, ScarCruft, or Group123, is a North Korean state-sponsored cyber threat group that has been active since at least 2012.
Advanced Persistent Threats
💡Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) are updated regularly. Check our APT Guide, Cybersecurity Guide and National Cybersecurity Strategies. Contribute and share feedback with contribute@ginc.org Overview APT35, also known as Charming Kitten, Phosphorus, Newscaster Team, or Ajax Security Team, is a state-sponsored Iranian cyber threat group active since at least
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💡Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) are updated regularly. Check our APT Guide, Cybersecurity Guide and National Cybersecurity Strategies. Contribute and share feedback with contribute@ginc.org Overview APT28, also known as Fancy Bear, Sofacy, STRONTIUM, and Sednit, is a Russian state-sponsored cyber espionage group that has been active since at least
Advanced Persistent Threats
APT1, also known as Comment Crew, is one of the most well-documented Chinese state-sponsored cyber espionage groups, attributed to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Unit 61398