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    Back in BlackEnergy *: 2014 Targeted Attacks in Ukraine and Poland

    April 9, 2025

    State organizations and private businesses from various sectors in Ukraine and Poland have been targeted with new versions of BlackEnergy, a malware that’s evolved into a sophisticated threat with a modular architecture.

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