Google Disrupts ‘Prolific’ and ‘Elusive’ China-Linked Global Hacking Campaign
UNC2814 hit 53 victims in 42 countries with novel backdoor in decade long cyber espionage operation
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UNC2814 hit 53 victims in 42 countries with novel backdoor in decade long cyber espionage operation
Linwei Ding, a former Google engineer, has been found guilty of stealing trade secrets for China
Google filed a civil lawsuit against 25 individuals accused of ties to a Chinese cyber collective known as the ‘Smishing Triad’
The hackers are likely trying to collect data to feed the development of zero-day exploits, said Google researchers
Google Cloud’s Sandra Joyce said that Chinese state actors’ advanced techniques and ability to stay undetected pose huge challenges
Google’s threat intelligence team uncovered four Chinese PR firms operating networks of inauthentic news sites
Google warned of high levels of activity from Chinese influence operator Dragon Bridge, which is increasingly experimenting with generative AI tools to create content
Alleged Chinese spy Linwei Ding is accused of stealing proprietary IP from Google
ESET said BadBazaar was available via the Google Play Store, Samsung Galaxy Store and various app sites
Each application sends the stolen data to China over a hundred times
Google claims state actors are using Ukraine war as a phishing lure