Symantec has identified a group of cybercriminals, whom they've named "Morpho," as targeting corporate intellectual property for financial gains, with Twitter, Facebook, Apple and Microsoft among those hit. "Attackers going after intellectual property is not that usual," said Vikram Thakur, senior manager at Symantec.. However, those attackers tend to be state-sponsored and target information or military or other strategic importance. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . McAfee identifies the 'Chimera' collective engaging with prominent organizations for data breaches, highlighting a transformation in digital crime strategies.. Morpho Group, Corporate IP Theft, Cyber Espionage. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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