A Chinese state-sponsored threat actor known as Gallium has been using new malware in recent attacks that have been targeting organizations in the telecommunications, financial, and government sectors, Palo Alto Networks reports.
Cyberwarfare·Malware & Threats
Chinese Cyberespionage Group Starts Using New ‘PingPull’ Malware
A Chinese state-sponsored threat actor known as Gallium has been using new malware in recent attacks that have been targeting organizations in the telecommunications, financial, and government sectors, Palo Alto Networks reports. The post Chinese Cyberespionage Group Starts Using New ‘PingPull’ Malware appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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