March 21, 2023, 10 a.m. | Stephen Weigand

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Cyberespionage groups linked to China were responsible for over 50% of the exploits in 2022 that the firm said it could confidently track to 13 advanced persistent threat groups (APTs), followed by Russia and North Korea. Overall, groups with links to nation-states accounted for 80% of the zero-day exploits.

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