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Cyber Espionage Alert: China-Linked Hackers Exploit VPN Flaws for Secret Access
In a digital heist plot twist, China-linked cyber spies UNC5325 and UNC3886 turned Ivanti appliances into their playground, playing malware peekaboo with LITTLELAMB.WOOLTEA and PITSTOP. Their mission? Infiltrate and persist, because who doesn’t love a VPN that comes with extra surprises? #CyberEspionageShenanigans

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When VPNs turn into Very Problematic Networks, courtesy of our digital frenemies! The cyber-sleuths at Mandiant have unboxed a Pandora's box of malware gifts, and it turns out, they're all made in China. With code names that sound like rejected Transformer characters, these malware tools are breaking into the cyber fortress of Ivanti Connect Secure VPN appliances like it's a Black Friday sale.