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Sneaky Spies Unmasked: Chinese Hackers Exploited VMware Flaw for Over a Year!
Chinese hackers’ ‘hide and seek’ with vCenter Server flaw—like a cyber Whack-A-Mole but with zero-days. CVE-2023-34048? Patched, but they played the game since 2021. Sneaky backdoors, stealthy data heists—this espionage group’s got game. Game over? Not quite.

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Oh, boy. It looks like the cyber baddies from the East have been playing the long game, sneaking around with their digital lock picks. This time, they've been feasting on a tasty vCenter Server vulnerability like it's an all-you-can-eat buffet. And they've been at it for over a year before anyone even dropped their fork. Let's give a round of applause to the UNC3886 hacking group for their commitment to the craft of cyber espionage. It's like they say, 'Why bother knocking if you can just slide through the window?'