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    Russian APT29 Exploits Gmail App Passwords to Bypass 2FA in Targeted Phishing Campaign

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    Threat actors with suspected ties to Russia have been observed taking advantage of a Google account feature called application specific passwords (or app passwords) as part of a novel social engineering tactic designed to gain access to victims’ emails.
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