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The nation-state threat group has been breaching providers of remote management tools, identity management providers, and other IT companies to access networks of targeted entities, according to Micro...

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The arrest of a suspect believed to be behind the "DESORDEN Group" or "ALTDOS" extortion scheme marks a significant development in the global fight against cybercrime. The individual is accused of leaking stolen data from over 90 organizations worldwide, causing widespread harm and disruption.The scope of the operation is staggering, with potentially compromised sensitive information from numerous organizations.

This highlights the urgent need foobust data protection measures to prevent such breaches in the future.Law enforcement efforts have played a crucial role in bringing this suspect to justice. The success of this operation underscores the importance of continued cooperation and collaboration between governments and agencies worldwide in combating cybercrime and protecting individuals' rights.

A suspected cyber criminal believed to have extorted companies under the name "DESORDEN Group" or "ALTDOS" has been arrested in Thailand for leaking the stolen data of over 90 organizations worldwide....

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