TAG Bulletin: Q2 2023 Threat Analysis Group shares their Q2 2023 bulletin. Source: The Official Google Blog
Ukraine remains Russia’s biggest cyber focus in 2023 Google's Threat Analysis Group shares first quarter cyber updates on the threat landscape from the war in Ukraine. Source: The Official Google Blog
How we’re protecting users from government-backed attacks from North Korea Google's Threat Analysis Group shares information on ARCHIPELAGO as well as the work to stop government-backed attackers. Source: The Official Google Blog
Spyware vendors use 0-days and n-days against popular platforms Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) tracks actors involved in information operations (IO), government backed attacks and financially motivated abuse. For years, TAG has… Source: The Official Google Blog
Magniber ransomware actors used a variant of Microsoft SmartScreen bypass New research from Threat Analysis Group on Magniber's exploitation of Microsoft 0-day vulnerability. Source: The Official Google Blog
TAG Bulletin: Q1 2023 Threat Analysis Group shares their Q1 2023 bulletin. Source: The Official Google Blog
Fog of war: how the Ukraine conflict transformed the cyber threat landscape One year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, we’re sharing insights into changes in the cyber threat landscape triggered by the war. Source: The Official Google Blog
Over 50,000 instances of DRAGONBRIDGE activity disrupted in 2022 An update on TAG's work to disrupt the information operation network DRAGONBRIDGE. Source: The Official Google Blog
Internet Explorer 0-day exploited by North Korean actor APT37 Google’s Threat Analysis Group describes a new 0-day vulnerability attributed to North Korean government-backed actors known as APT37. Source: The Official Google Blog
TAG Bulletin: Q4 2022 This bulletin includes coordinated influence operation campaigns terminated on our platforms in Q4 2022. It was last updated on December 1, 2022. Source: The Official Google Blog