(RFE/RL) -- Microsoft says Russian hackers have launched a new assault on government agencies and think tanks using an e-mail marketing account of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
The “wave of attacks” targeted about 3,000 e-mail accounts at more than 150 different organizations, Microsoft Vice...
Microsoft Says Russia-Based Hackers Launch New Cyberattack Through US Aid Agency E-Mail
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