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Atlassian software hit by Hezbollah-backed hackers – The Sydney Morning Herald
Security gaps in computer servers running Atlassian software have been breached by a Hezbollah-backed cybercriminal group, according to security researchers.

Australian technology giant Atlassians software has been targeted by a Hezbollah-backed cyber criminal group, according to security researchers, in a broad attack focused on foreign telecommunications companies.
The hackers targeted exposed servers running software by Atlassian and also US multinational Oracle in multiple countries and planted software known as remote access trojans, or RATs. These programs can sit undetected in a computer or a server, giving hackers a way into networks to steal…
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