China's Silk Typhoon blamed for ongoing IT, govt break-ins
Silk Typhoon uses stolen API keys and cloud credentials for ongoing cyberattacks on IT and government targets, indicating a strategic evolution in tactics.
A Chinese espionage group is targeting the IT supply chain
Silk Typhoon, a Chinese espionage group, shifts tactics by targeting IT solutions and exploiting unpatched applications, raising security concerns for organizations.
China's Silk Typhoon blamed for ongoing IT, govt break-ins
Silk Typhoon uses stolen API keys and cloud credentials for ongoing cyberattacks on IT and government targets, indicating a strategic evolution in tactics.
A Chinese espionage group is targeting the IT supply chain
Silk Typhoon, a Chinese espionage group, shifts tactics by targeting IT solutions and exploiting unpatched applications, raising security concerns for organizations.
Xu is alleged to have been involved in China's espionage efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, tasked with spying on vaccine development at the University of Texas.