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Trojanized Windows and Mac apps rain down on 3CX users in massive supply chain attack
April 7, 2023, 1:01 a.m. | Sentinel One
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Remember SolarWinds? A similar attack is playing out now against a new
software supplier.
Hackers working on behalf of the North Korean government have pulled off a
massive supply chain attack on Windows and macOS users of 3CX, a widely
used voice and video calling desktop client, researchers from multiple
security firms said.
Through means that aren't yet clear, the attack managed to distribute
Windows and macOS versions of the app, which provides both VoIP and PBX
services to 600,000+ …
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