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and Microsoft was reported as unusually productive, as executives were given security clearances to join calls with intelligence officials. Microsoft coordinated with the
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to prevent FoxBlade from being used against other countries in Europe.
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Sanger, David E.; Barnes, Julian E.; Conger, Kate (28 February 2022).
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connected with that invasion. Coordination between the
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Wiper
Russia
Microsoft Windows
trojan horse
wiper
malware
Microsoft
Ukraine
2022 Ukraine invasion
cyberattacks on Ukraine
United States
European Union
Cyberwarfare
Russian invasion of Ukraine
NotPetya
"DoS:Win32/FoxBlade.A!dha threat description"
"Microsoft finds FoxBlade malware on Ukrainian systems, removes RT from Windows app store"
"As Tanks Rolled Into Ukraine, So Did Malware. Then Microsoft Entered the War"
The New York Times
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Windows trojans
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