First reported by BleepingComputer
Chinese hackers develop LONGLEASH malware to expand ORB network
Your Wi-Fi Router Could Be Hiding Chinese Spy Traffic
From the article
Chinese hackers have developed a new LONGLEASH malware to expand their covert relay network, as per Cisco Talos researchers, who exposed the campaign this week. The threat group, tracked as UAT-7810, compromises internet-facing routers to hide malicious traffic. The malware primarily targets unpatched Ruckus wireless routers. LONGLEASH upgrades the earlier SHORTLEASH backdoor. It adds significant […] The post Your Wi-Fi Router Could Be Hiding Chinese Spy Traffic appeared first on TechJuice .
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