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The Diplomat2mon
Report: Chinese State-sponsored Hacking Group Highly Active
Insikt Group says RedGolf has close overlaps with groups tracked by other security companies under the names APT41 and BARIUM, suggesting a close affiliation. A Chinese hacking group that is ...
Hosted on MSN2mon
BROAD TARGETS! Dragon at it again? State-sponsored Chinese hacking group still highly active?
A Chinese hacking group ... according to news agency AP. The group, which in the report has been mentioned as RedGolf shares such close overlap with groups tracked by other security companies ...
The Daily Beast17d
Former Florida Techie’s Elite Chinese Hacking School Exposed
This latest investigation appears to expose hackers working for a Chinese cyber-espionage group known as APT31, which goes after government entities, international financial organizations ...
Hackaday3d
Chinese Hackerspaces, Or, What Happens When A Government Is Run By Engineers
Government leadership in Shanghai wants to build 100 community hackerspaces funded by the Chinese government. Each space will be at least 100 square meters, open 200 days a year, and come equipped ...
CNBC1mon
Chinese hackers outnumber FBI cyber staff 50 to 1, bureau director says
U.S. cyber intelligence staff is vastly outnumbered by Chinese hackers, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray told Congress as he pleaded for more money for the agency.
Ars Technica12d
Malware turns home routers into proxies for Chinese state-sponsored hackers
With further analysis, Check Point Research eventually discovered that the control infrastructure was operated by hackers tied to ... say works on behalf of the Chinese government.
朝日新聞社1mon
Indonesia says no evidence of alleged Chinese intel hack
after a U.S.-based private cybersecurity company alerted them of a suspected breach of its internal networks by a Chinese hacking group, an official said. The Insikt Group, the threat research ...
朝日新聞社22d
Report: Chinese state-sponsored hacking group highly active
BANGKOK--A Chinese hacking group that is likely state-sponsored ... The hacking group, which the report calls RedGolf, shares such close overlap with groups tracked by other security companies ...
The Roanoke Times2mon
Report: Chinese state-sponsored hacking group highly active
BANGKOK (AP) — A Chinese hacking group that is likely ... firm said in a new report Thursday. The hacking group, which the report calls RedGolf, shares such close overlap with groups tracked ...
The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier2mon
Report: Chinese state-sponsored hacking group highly active
BANGKOK (AP) — A Chinese hacking group that is likely ... firm said in a new report Thursday. The hacking group, which the report calls RedGolf, shares such close overlap with groups tracked ...

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