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A major US services firm was infiltrated by the DragonForce ransomware group, which hid command and control (C&C) traffic in Microsoft Teams for up to two months before launching an attack. Researcher

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A major US services firm was infiltrated by the DragonForce ransomware group, which hid command and control (C&C) traffic in Microsoft Teams for up to two months before launching an attack. Researchers identified the use of Backdoor.Turn, a Go-based RAT, to mask malicious activity.

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