New Blind Eagle attacks involve Proton66 hosting

Advanced persistent threat operation Blind Eagle, also known as APT-C-36, APT-Q-98, and AguilaCiega, has been leveraging Proton66, a Russian bulletproof hosting service, as part of its infrastructure in recent phishing attacks against banks and other financial entities across Colombia, including BBVA, Davivienda, Banco Caja Social, and Bancolombia, reports The Hacker News.

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