June 14, 2022, 12:21 a.m. | Duncan Riley

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Palo Alto Networks Inc.’s Unit 42 today identified new, difficult-to-detect remote-access malware used by the Gallium advanced persistent threat group. The Gallium APT group is believed to be a Chinese state-sponsored group and has a reputation for targeting telecommunications companies in Southeast Asia, Europe and Africa. In the last year, Gallium has expanded its targeting beyond telcos […]

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