Microsoft has initiated the naming taxonomy for threat actor groups. Over the years, threat actors have evolved massively, leading to confusion about which threat actor was responsible for which threat activity.
To solve this, Microsoft has introduced this naming taxonomy and categorized them based on their origin and activity.
Though threat intelligence has emerged massively, it must still be an organized data resource that can help protect and prioritize based on the hacking groups confronted.
Microsoft has relied on weather condition names for naming these hacking groups as this can be easy to remember and spread the word.
Microsoft has categorized threat actors into five main groups based on their operations.
Microsoft has also released complete information on their new weather name taxonomy, including the family name, their origin or country of operation, and their category.
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