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Invincea 1H 2015 Advanced Endpoint Threat Report

Nextgov: “Malicious code Russians reportedly used to jimmy open a White House network and malware Chinese hackers reportedly used to rupture insurer Anthem’s network were similar — and free, according to new research…The Anthem hackers compromised the Social Security numbers and other personal information of about 80 million customers. The White House hackers infiltrated an unclassified email system and saw President Barack Obama’s confidential schedule.”
  • Invincea 1H 2015 Advanced Endpoint Threat Report: “Weaponized Office documents (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files) sent via email were one of the top threats in the first half of the year. Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office applications were exploited by multiple criminal gangs via phishing emails to compromise endpoints, often to install Trojans that steal online banking credentials.”

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