March 8, 2024, 8:23 a.m. | ESET

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This week, ESET researchers released their analysis of how an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group targeted Tibetans via watering hole and supply-chain attacks. The cyberespionage campaign – which ESET attributed with high confidence to the China-aligned Evasive Panda group – leveraged a religious gathering known as the Monlam Festival to ensnare Tibetans in several countries and regions since at least September 2023.

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