Naughty Bear Strikes Again: APT28’s Persistent Exploits**

Russian state-sponsored threat actor, APT28, known for its relentless exploits, has targeted a zero-click Outlook vulnerability against multiple NATO organizations. Despite the patch release, this naughty bear continues its cyber-attack game.**

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Well, well, well, look who's been a naughty bear! APT28, a Russian state-sponsored threat actor, is back in action, exploiting a zero-click Outlook vulnerability. They've been playing this game for nearly 20 months with at least 30 organizations within 14 nations, even after the patch was released. It's like a cat playing with a mouse, but the mouse is a multi-national cybersecurity system, and the cat is a state-sponsored hacking group. Let's not forget, this is the same group that has more aliases than a spy in a James Bond movie. And what's their favourite pastime? Exploiting vulnerabilities, causing chaos, and leaving a trail of cyber-destruction in their wake.

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