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APT31 Fingered for Cyber-Attack on Finnish Parliament
An advanced persistent threat group (APT) with links to the Chinese government has been blamed for a cyber-espionage attack on Finland’s parliament. The Finnish Security and Intelligence Service (Supo) announced on Thursday that APT31 was behind a cyber-espionage campaign that targeted the Finnish parliament last fall. Security companies including Checkpoint and FireEye have linked APT31’s activities with the state cyber-operations of the People’s Republic of China. “Supo identified a state-run cyber espionage operation targeted last year against the parliament with the…
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