China Uses Dual-Method Cyberattack on Czech Orgs
China is stealing data from high-value targets via a sneaky, double-layer spear-phishing campaign that includes the Azureveil malware.
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China is stealing data from high-value targets via a sneaky, double-layer spear-phishing campaign that includes the Azureveil malware.
The emerging actor, part of the APT41 nexus, gains initial access via phishing, and uses legitimate network services to obscure cyber espionage activities.
The Mustang Panda APT is hijacking Google Chrome browsers when they attempt to connect to new networks and redirecting them to phishing sites.
Detailed spear-phishing emails sent to European government entities in Seoul are being tied to North Korea, China, or both.
Japan is being peppered with an overwhelming volume of spam, thanks to a new platform popular across the East China Sea.
A spear-phishing campaign sent Trojanized versions of legitimate word-processing software to members of the World Uyghur Congress as part of China's continued cyber-espionage activity against the ethnic minority.
Recently added artificial intelligence capabilities on the Chinese-language Darcula phishing-as-a-service platform make phishing attacks easy for even the least technical hackers.
Cybercriminals in China have figured out how to undermine the strengths of mobile messaging protocols.
Riding the wave of notoriety from the Chinese company's R1 AT chatbot, attackers are spinning up lookalike sites for different malicious use cases.
The APT group uses spear-phishing and a vulnerability in a geospatial data-sharing server to compromise organizations in Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, and South Korea.
A large text-message phishing attack campaign attributed to the China-based Smishing Triad employs malicious iMessages.
Plug X and other information-stealing remote-access Trojans are among the malware targeting networking, manufacturing, and logistics companies in Taiwan.
The phishing campaign deploying a ScanBox reconnaissance framework has targeted the Australian government and companies maintaining wind turbines in the South China Sea.