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Advanced Persistent Threat Group 31 (APT31) is a collective of Chinese state-sponsored intelligence officers, contract hackers and attendant staff that engage in hacking activities and "malicious ...
Officials in London accused APT31 of hacking British lawmakers critical of China and said that a second group of Chinese spies was behind the hack of Britain's electoral watchdog that separately ...
The UK announced sanctions against individuals and a front company linked to a Chinese hacking group. UK hits out at ‘unacceptable’ Chinese-backed cyber attacks on democracy Skip to main content
Establish foothold – plant remote administration software in victim's network, create net backdoors and tunnels allowing stealth access to its infrastructure. Escalate privileges – use exploits and password cracking to acquire administrator privileges over victim's computer and possibly expand it to Windows domain administrator accounts.
In February 2024, OpenAI announced that it had shut down accounts used by the Charcoal Typhoon and Salmon Typhoon hacking groups. The groups had been using their services to research companies, intelligence agencies, cybersecurity tools and evasion techniques, translate technical papers, write and refactor code, and create phishing campaign ...
The Hubei State Security Department is widely understood to be the operator behind the advanced persistent threat designated APT 31 by Mandiant, also known as Judgment Panda by CrowdStrike, Zirconium or Violet Typhoon by Microsoft, RedBravo by Recorded Future, Bronze Vinewood by SecureWorks, TA412 by Proofpoint, or Red Keres by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
In March 2021, the Finnish government implicated the China-linked hacking group APT31 in a hack of the Finnish Parliament. [ 189 ] [ 190 ] In July that same year, as part of a joint EU /NATO/ US / UK statement on Chinese-backed hacking campaigns (see 2021 Microsoft Exchange Server data breach), the British National Cyber Security Centre joined ...
APT31, the Chinese hacking group Britain claims was behind the targeting of lawmaker emails, has a history of spying on politicians and their staff. ... APT31 has also targeted legal, consulting ...