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The slow Tick‑ing time bomb: Tick APT group compromise of a DLP software developer in East Asia

Posted on March 14, 2023

ESET Research uncovered a campaign by APT group Tick against a data-loss prevention company in East Asia and found a previously unreported tool used by the group

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