Chinese APT41 disables security software
A subgroup of the Chinese state-sponsored hacking group APT41, known as Earth Longzhi, has been found to be using a new technique to disable security software.
A subgroup of the Chinese state-sponsored hacking group APT41, known as Earth Longzhi, has been found to be using a new technique to disable security software.
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APT41 is a threat group that researchers have assessed as Chinese state-sponsored espionage group that also conducts financially-motivated operations.
APT40 typically poses as a prominent individual who is probably of interest to a target to send spear-phishing emails. This includes pretending to be a journalist, an individual from a ...
APT27 engages in cyber operations where the goal is intellectual property theft, usually focusing on the data and projects that make a particular
APT26 engages in cyber operations where the goal is intellectual property theft, usually focusing on the data and projects that make...
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