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Iranian state-sponsored hackers exploiting printer vulnerability
May 8, 2023, 8:24 p.m. |
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Hackers based in Iran are exploiting a recently-discovered vulnerability affecting a popular printing management software, according to new research. On Friday, Microsoft said two nation-state actors they call Mint Sandstorm and Mango Sandstorm have been attacking companies running unpatched versions of PaperCut software, which is used widely by government agencies, universities, and large companies around
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