A source-linked view of reported activity, targets and related automated campaign clusters.
Attribution caveat.Names and aliases reflect source reporting. They do not independently prove identity or responsibility.
Background and history
What we know about APT31
APT31 is an identifier found in current source reporting. Threat-research teams may use different names for overlapping activity, and the available evidence does not always support a permanent or universally agreed group boundary.
This profile is built from the reports collected by The Cornish Geek rather than a fixed attribution claim. Review the supporting sources, dates, observed behaviour and target context before using the label in an operational or executive decision.
Update (July 30): A table listing the new names of select prominent threat actors was appended to this post. Introduction Today, Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) will begin rolling out a unified naming schema for tracking threat actors.…