APT groups are getting personal, and CISOs should be concerned

Instead of focusing only on corporate systems, some APT groups are now going after executives in their personal lives. Home networks, private devices, and even family members have become targets. This approach works because executives often work remotely, store files in cloud accounts, and stay active online. These behaviors open doors for attackers, especially when personal networks are not monitored or protected at the same level as corporate infrastructure. APT groups may begin with basic … More

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