FBI reports a massive China-linked cyberattack that compromised 260,000 devices, highlighting severe security concerns for ...
US law enforcement has disrupted a second major Chinese hacking group nicknamed "Flax Typhoon" and wrested thousands of ...
The Flax Typhoon campaign used malware it put on cameras, video recorders and home and office routers, to create a massive ...
The United States has identified and dismantled a botnet campaign orchestrated by hackers linked to China, aimed at ...
The FBI has dismantled a botnet, dubbed Flax Typhoon, used by Chinese-linked hackers to target US infrastructure. FBI ...
FBI Director Chris Wray warned that this is just one round in a larger cyber conflict with Chinese-backed actors.
The US government has announced the disruption of Raptor Train, a Flax Typhoon botnet powered by hacked consumer devices.
More than 260,000 devices have been part of the Mirai-based botnet, which has been controlled by the Integrity Technology ...
The hackers, known as 'Flax Typhoon,' managed to build a botnet used to target government agencies and infrastructure in the U.S. and abroad ...
Lin Jian, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry. Photo: VCG. Chinese Foreign Ministry slammed on Thursday a new US ...
Once a user's device is infected as part of an ongoing Flax Typhoon APT campaign, the malware connects it to a botnet called Raptor Train, initiating malicious activity.