- Jun 9, 2013
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More than a year after first being spotted, the cyberespionage group Rocket Kitten and its primary malware creator are being unmasked.
Check Point Software Technologies published the findings of its independent investigation into the group on Monday and claims it's identified the man behind the entire scheme.
Also of particular note, said Shahar Tal, malware and vulnerability researcher at Check Point, in an interview with SCMagazine.com, is the unearthing of Rocket Kitten's entire target list. At least 1,600 people and entities have been targeted over the past two years, Tal said.
Full article. Supposed mastermind behind Rocket Kitten APT identified in research paper
Check Point Software Technologies published the findings of its independent investigation into the group on Monday and claims it's identified the man behind the entire scheme.
Also of particular note, said Shahar Tal, malware and vulnerability researcher at Check Point, in an interview with SCMagazine.com, is the unearthing of Rocket Kitten's entire target list. At least 1,600 people and entities have been targeted over the past two years, Tal said.
Full article. Supposed mastermind behind Rocket Kitten APT identified in research paper