تیم الفین (Persian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "تیم الفین" in Persian language version.

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  • Cox, Joseph. "Suspected Iranian Hackers Targeted U.S. Aerospace Sector". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on September 21, 2017. Included in a piece of non-public malware APT33 uses called TURNEDUP is the username “xman_1365_x.” xman has accounts on a selection of Iranian hacking forums, such as Shabgard and Ashiyane, although FireEye says it did not find any evidence to suggest xman was formally part of those site’s hacktivist groups. In its report, FireEye links xman to the “Nasr Institute,” a hacking group allegedly controlled by the Iranian government.
  • Cox, Joseph. "Suspected Iranian Hackers Targeted U.S. Aerospace Sector". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on September 21, 2017. Included in a piece of non-public malware APT33 uses called TURNEDUP is the username “xman_1365_x.” xman has accounts on a selection of Iranian hacking forums, such as Shabgard and Ashiyane, although FireEye says it did not find any evidence to suggest xman was formally part of those site’s hacktivist groups. In its report, FireEye links xman to the “Nasr Institute,” a hacking group allegedly controlled by the Iranian government.

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  • Cox, Joseph. "Suspected Iranian Hackers Targeted U.S. Aerospace Sector". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on September 21, 2017. Included in a piece of non-public malware APT33 uses called TURNEDUP is the username “xman_1365_x.” xman has accounts on a selection of Iranian hacking forums, such as Shabgard and Ashiyane, although FireEye says it did not find any evidence to suggest xman was formally part of those site’s hacktivist groups. In its report, FireEye links xman to the “Nasr Institute,” a hacking group allegedly controlled by the Iranian government.
  • Cox, Joseph. "Suspected Iranian Hackers Targeted U.S. Aerospace Sector". The Daily Beast. Archived from the original on September 21, 2017. Included in a piece of non-public malware APT33 uses called TURNEDUP is the username “xman_1365_x.” xman has accounts on a selection of Iranian hacking forums, such as Shabgard and Ashiyane, although FireEye says it did not find any evidence to suggest xman was formally part of those site’s hacktivist groups. In its report, FireEye links xman to the “Nasr Institute,” a hacking group allegedly controlled by the Iranian government.

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