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Serpent - The Backdoor that Hides in Plain Sight
A new backdoor malware campaign known as 'Serpent' is targeting French government agencies and construction firms. To distribute the attack chain, the threat actor uses a macro-based Microsoft Word document file. Read the latest VMware Threat Analysis Unit article analyzing this threat.
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Serpent - The Backdoor that Hides in Plain Sight
A new backdoor malware campaign known as 'Serpent' is targeting French government agencies and construction firms. To distribute the attack chain, the threat actor uses a macro-based Microsoft Word document file. Read the latest VMware Threat Analysis Unit article analyzing this threat.
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Serpent - The Backdoor that Hides in Plain Sight
A new backdoor malware campaign known as 'Serpent' is targeting French government agencies and construction firms. To distribute the attack chain, the threat actor uses a macro-based Microsoft Word document file. Read the latest VMware Threat Analysis Unit article analyzing this threat.
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