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APT29 Cyberattack on TeamViewer Highlights Rising Third-Party Vendor Security Risks
Human review: Artur Ślesik | Source date: Apr 10, 2026 | Sources: 1
In June 2024, APT29 targeted TeamViewer, exposing critical vulnerabilities in third-party vendor security. This incident underscores the growing risks organizations fa... Documented alert summary. Focus: lure pattern, spoofing signals and account-protection next steps.
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