Chinese hackers develop LONGLEASH malware to expand ORB network
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Bill Toulas
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BleepingComputerChinese hackers develop LONGLEASH malware to expand ORB networkbleepingcomputer.comChinese hackers tracked as 'UAT-7810' are actively evolving their malware to expand their Operational Relay Box (ORB) network by compromising internet-facing networking devices, primarily unpatched Ruckus routers. [...]
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