CISA Warns of 'Ongoing' Brickstorm Backdoor Attacks
State-sponsored actors tied to China continue to target VMware vSphere environments at government and technology organizations.
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State-sponsored actors tied to China continue to target VMware vSphere environments at government and technology organizations.
Czech cyber agency NÚKIB warned of the risks of using products and software that send data back to China.
Three federal agencies were parties to a global security advisory this week warning about the extensive threat posed by Chinese nation-state actors targeting network devices.
FCC chairman warns these companies may still be operating in the US because they don't believe that being added to its "Covered List" poses any serious risk.
Mandiant warns that defenders must rethink how to thwart Chinese cyber-espionage groups now using professional "infrastructure-as-a-service" operational relay box networks of virtual private servers as well as hijacked smart devices and routers.
Chinese actors are ready and poised to do "devastating" damage to key US infrastructure services if needed, he said.
The White House urged operators of water and wastewater systems to review and beef up their security controls against attacks by Iran- and China-based groups.
Dutch military intelligence warns that new malware, called "Coathanger," was found in multiple FortiGate devices during an incident response, and that Chinese-state actors are using the persistent RAT for espionage.
FBI Director Christopher Wray says to have confidence in the American election system but to expect ongoing information warfare, pointing to China as most formidable threat actor.
The cyber espionage group has created a stealthy, hard-to-mitigate network of persistent access across a range of organizations, but the endgame is unclear.
A China-nexus cyber espionage campaign rages on with the fourth backdoor to surface in the wild that takes advantage of the CVE-2023-2868 zero-day security bug — with severe threat of lateral movement, CISA warns.
The US has to adapt its own policies to counter the push, warns former DocuSign CEO and Under Secretary of State Keith Krach.