Federal prosecutors have charged Russian national Denis Nikolayevich Obrezko with conspiracy to commit unauthorized computer access in connection with a cyber-espionage campaign linked to Void Blizzard, also known as Laundry Bear. Investigators say the group targeted U.S. and European organizations, using stolen session tokens, proxy services, and typosquatted Microsoft domains to steal data and conceal its activity. #VoidBlizzard #LaundryBear #DenisNikolayevichObrezko #MicrosoftEntraID
Keypoints
- Denis Nikolayevich Obrezko was charged in connection with Void Blizzard activity.
- Investigators say he helped the campaign by buying infrastructure used in attacks.
- Void Blizzard used stolen session tokens and proxy services to hide access.
- The FBI verified intrusions at 11 U.S. companies targeted by the group.
- Microsoft tied the group to spear-phishing using typosquatted Microsoft domains.
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