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Tibetans targeted by China-linked supply chain attacks using malicious language translators
March 7, 2024, 5:13 p.m. |
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Tibetans are being targeted with corrupted language translation software in a cyber espionage campaign that began last September, according to new research. The attackers — which cybersecurity firm ESET said are part of the Chinese government hacking group Evasive Panda — targeted Tibetans living in India, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Australia and the U.S. In addition
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