In a plot twist worthy of the latest Hollywood thriller, Earth Ammit, a cyber espionage group known for binge-watching IT systems like reruns of ‘Friends’, has decided to target Taiwan and South Korea’s military and industrial sectors instead. Their relentless quest for unauthorized access and data espionage in the VENOM and TIDRONE campaigns has made them the cybersecurity world’s equivalent of that one friend who still borrows DVDs.

The first act of this drama, codenamed VENOM, saw these hackers bypassing software service providers with the ease of skipping a Netflix intro. In a world where turning off autoplay feels like a life accomplishment, Earth Ammit’s ability to infiltrate the system is nothing short of a cyber equivalent of having your popcorn ready before the previews start.

In a daring sequel, TIDRONE, they expanded their audience. Now, not only tech and media companies, but even satellite and healthcare sectors got to experience the technical equivalent of a horror movie jump scare, as Earth Ammit quietly tiptoed through their systems, collecting data like it was popcorn at a matinee showing.


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