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Waterhole Attack

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The group behind the now infamous Hydraq (Aurora) targeted attacks continues to be very active. They’ve been using a method of infecting victims called a watering hole attack. This strategy ...

The group behind the now infamous Hydraq (Aurora) targeted attacks continues to be very active. They’ve been using a method of infecting victims called a watering hole attack. This strategy involves compromising specific websites likely to be visited by employees at a targeted organization. Check out our infographic to learn more about this new breed of attack.

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http://www.onedigital.info 2827
http://blog.segu-info.com.ar 1556
http://www.scoop.it 467
http://www.onedigital.mx 95
http://www.revistagadgets.com 32
https://twitter.com 25
http://www.alecor.com.ar 15
http://twitter.com 11
http://hiddenspider.net 9
https://si0.twimg.com 6
http://14423462_e2e0c3a8557a63de6b12d3c5f6e695528b41fcb2.blogspot.com 4
http://feeds.feedburner.com 3
http://alecor 2
http://www.itmanagerdaily.com 2
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com 1
http://feeds 1
https://abs.twimg.com 1

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