First reported by BleepingComputer
Chinese hackers develop LONGLEASH malware to expand ORB network
China-Linked UAT-7810 Expands ORB Network With New LONGLEASH Malware
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10h agoen
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A Chinese threat actor tracked as UAT-7810 is actively refining its bespoke malware to expand its Operational Relay Box (ORB) network by breaking into internet-facing networking devices. According to findings from Cisco Talos, UAT-7810 is an advanced persistent threat (APT) actor that's responsible for maintaining and proliferating LapDogs, an ORB network that first came to light in June 2025.
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