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SideWinder: The APT Group attacks nuclear power plants

The APT Group SideWinder, which has been active for more than a decade, has expanded its attacks on new targets and regions: they are now targeting energy generation facilities. European companies, including Austria, are also affected by these attacks. According to current analyses by Kaspersky, the notorious Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Group SideWinder has adapted its attack strategies and expanded its geographical targets. As part of the …
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The APT Group SideWinder, which has been active for more than a decade, has expanded its attacks on new targets and regions: they are now targeting energy generation facilities. European companies, including Austria, are also affected by these attacks. According to current analyses by Kaspersky, the notorious Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) Group SideWinder has adapted its attack strategies and expanded its geographical targets. As part of the …

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b2b-cyber-security.de broke the news in on Monday, April 21, 2025.
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