"According to the lawsuit by Maritz Holdings, investigators also determined that the "attackers were accessing the Maritz system using accounts registered to Cognizant. For example, in April 2017, someone using a Cognizant account utilized the "fiddler" hacking program to circumvent cyber protections that Maritz had installed several weeks earlier.""<p>Someone misplaced the parentheses. They should be around the word "hacking", not Fiddler. According to Wikipedia, it is a debugging proxy written by a former program manager for the Internet Explorer group at Microsoft.
> What’s remarkable is how many antivirus companies still aren’t flagging as malicious many of the Internet addresses and domains listed in the IoCs, as evidenced by a search at virustotal.com.<p>I didn't quite understand this part. Do antivirus companies generally flag IP addresses as malicious? Also not sure what the connection of that is with virus total.