Russian hackers use fake CAPTCHA to infect Ukrainian targets
The Sandworm group, linked to Russia's GRU, is employing the social engineering technique called ClickFix.
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Alleged hackers linked to Russia facing UK and EU sanctions
Alleged hackers linked to Russia have been jointly sanctioned by the UK and EU.

Alleged hackers linked to Russia facing UK and EU sanctions
Alleged hackers linked to Russia have been jointly sanctioned by the UK and EU.
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