Chinese Threat Group APT40 Exploits N-Day Vulns at Rapid Pace
The state-sponsored threat group is capable of exploiting fresh software vulnerabilities within hours of their initial discovery.
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The state-sponsored threat group is capable of exploiting fresh software vulnerabilities within hours of their initial discovery.
A joint government advisory warned that the Chinese state-sponsored actor APT40 is capable of immediately exploiting newly public vulnerabilities in widely used software