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A Chinese advanced persistent threat (APT) known as Gallium has been observed using a previously undocumented remote access trojan in its espionage attacks targeting companies operating in Southeast Asia, Europe, and Africa. Called PingPull, the “difficult-to-detect” backdoor is notable for its use of the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for command-and-control (C2) communications, according to […]

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Chinese state-sponsored threat actors are exploiting known vulnerabilities to target public and private companies in the United States, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency says. A related joint advisory from CISA, the FBI and the National Security Agency discusses how cyberattackers have been compromising “major telecommunications companies and network service providers” since 2020. It […]

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Researchers from Cybereason have uncovered a new espionage campaign that’s been active for at least three years and includes new malware strains, rarely-seen abuse of certain Windows features, and a “complex infection chain”. According to the company’s report, a Chinese state-sponsored actor known as Winnti (aka APT 41, BARIUM, or Blackfly) has been targeting numerous […]

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