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China-Linked APT Uses New Backdoor for Espionage in Guyana
Oct. 6, 2023, 8:10 p.m. |
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The government of a Caribbean nation was the target of a cyberespionage campaign that has indicators of Chinese origin. Cybersecurity firm Eset says attackers used a previously undocumented backdoor as well as traditional hacking tools to target an unidentified "governmental entity" in Guyana.
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