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  2. PLA Unit 61398 - Wikipedia

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    PLA Unit 61398 (also known as APT1, Comment Crew, Comment Panda, GIF89a, or Byzantine Candor; Chinese: 61398部队, Pinyin: 61398 bùduì) is the military unit cover designator (MUCD) [1] of a People's Liberation Army advanced persistent threat unit that has been alleged to be a source of Chinese computer hacking attacks.

  3. Advanced persistent threat - Wikipedia

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    An advanced persistent threat (APT) is a stealthy threat actor, typically a state or state-sponsored group, which gains unauthorized access to a computer network and remains undetected for an extended period. [1] [2] In recent times, the term may also refer to non-state-sponsored groups conducting large-scale targeted intrusions for specific ...

  4. Cyberwarfare by China - Wikipedia

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    Cyberwarfare by China is the aggregate of cyberattacks attributed to the organs of the People's Republic of China and various related advanced persistent threat (APT) groups. Background [ edit ]

  5. Factbox-APT31: the Chinese hacking group behind global ... - AOL

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    Separately, the New Zealand government claimed on March 25 that another state-backed Chinese hacking group, APT40, was behind a hack of its parliament in 2021. ... The firm and APT 31 were ...

  6. Numbered Panda - Wikipedia

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    The decoy documents are typically written in traditional Chinese, which is widely used in Taiwan, and the targets are largely associated with Taiwanese interests. [3] Numbered Panda appears to be actively seeking out cybersecurity research relating to the malware they use. After an Arbor Networks report on the group, FireEye noticed a change in ...

  7. PLA Unit 61486 - Wikipedia

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    Unit 61486 has also been nicknamed "Putter Panda" by the security firm Crowdstrike, in reference to its Chinese origins ("panda") and its penchant for targeting golf players ("putter"). [ 2 ] Its exposure came after another PLA unit, PLA Unit 61398 , was exposed for similar activity, the previous year, as well as the indictment of five members ...

  8. How Chinese American women are at the intersection of the ...

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    Nigerian women experience far less thin idealization than white Western and Chinese women, with the ideal body size in several African countries being larger than that of China and in the West.

  9. Red Apollo - Wikipedia

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    Red Apollo (also known as APT 10 by Mandiant, MenuPass by Fireeye, Stone Panda by Crowdstrike, and POTASSIUM by Microsoft) [1] [2] is a Chinese state-sponsored cyberespionage group which has operated since 2006.