'Earth Lamia' Exploits Known SQL, RCE Bugs Across Asia
A "highly active" Chinese threat group is taking proverbial candy from babies, exploiting known bugs in exposed servers to steal data from organizations in sensitive sectors.
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A "highly active" Chinese threat group is taking proverbial candy from babies, exploiting known bugs in exposed servers to steal data from organizations in sensitive sectors.
APT41, a Chinese state-sponsored threat actor also known as "Double Dragon," used Google Calendar as command-and-control infrastructure during a campaign last fall.