'Forest Blizzard' vs 'Fancy Bear' - Cyber Companies Hope to Untangle Weird Hacker Nicknames
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'Forest Blizzard', 'Fancy Bear': Cyber Companies Vs Hacker Nicknames
Microsoft, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto and Alphabet's Google said they would create a public glossary of state-sponsored hacking groups and cybercriminals, in a bid to ease confusion over the menagerie of unofficial nicknames for them.


'Forest Blizzard' vs 'Fancy Bear' - cyber companies hope to untangle weird hacker nicknames
'Forest Blizzard' vs 'Fancy Bear' - cyber companies hope to untangle weird hacker nicknames Microsoft, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto and Alphabet's Google on Monday said they would create a public glossary of state-sponsored hacking groups and cybercriminals, in a bid to ease confusion over the menagerie of unofficial nicknames for them. Microsoft and CrowdStrike said they hoped to potentially bring other industry partners and the U.S. government into …
Tech Giants Launch Glossary to Standardize Hacker Names
In the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity, a perplexing challenge has emerged—not just the sophistication of state-sponsored hacking groups, but the bewildering array of nicknames used to identify them. Major tech giants, including Microsoft, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, and Alphabet’s Google, have taken a significant step to address this confusion by announcing the creation of a public glossary aimed at standardizing the names of these cy…
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