Cloud company assisted 17 different government hacking groups

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US researchers publish findings.

Cloud company assisted 17 different government hacking groups
An obscure cloud service company has been providing state-sponsored hackers with internet services to spy on and extort their victims, cyber security researchers at Halcyon said. The company, Cloudzy, had been leasing server space and reselling it to no fewer than 17 different state-sponsored ...

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