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Suspected China-based hackers target Uzbekistan gov’t, South Koreans, Cisco says
Nov. 30, 2023, 7:45 p.m. |
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Hackers believed to be based in China are targeting the Uzbekistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as people in South Korea, with a strain of malware called SugarGh0st, according to a new report. Cisco published a blog on Thursday spotlighting the malware — which they believe is a variant of Gh0st RAT, an infamous
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