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  1. Chinese RedGolf Group Targeting Windows and Linux …

  2. Report: Chinese state-sponsored hacking group highly active

  3. Report: Chinese State-sponsored Hacking Group Highly Active

  4. Report: Chinese State-Sponsored Hacking Group Highly Active

  5. Chinese Hackers Using KEYPLUG Backdoor to Attack Windows

  6. Report: Chinese state-sponsored hacking group highly active

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    A Chinese state-sponsored threat activity group tracked as RedGolf has been attributed to the use of a custom Windows and Linux backdoor called KEYPLUG.
    David Rising reported for the Associated Press in Bangkok, Thailand. Get briefed on the story of the week, and developing stories to watch across the Asia-Pacific. Insikt Group says RedGolf has close overlaps with groups tracked by other security companies under the names APT41 and BARIUM, suggesting a close affiliation.
    Insikt Group concluded that the use of KEYPLUG malware through certain types of command and control servers by RedGolf and similar groups is “highly likely to continue” and recommended that clients ensure they are blocked as soon as they are detected. David Rising reported for the Associated Press in Bangkok, Thailand.
    Insikt Group, the threat research division of Massachusetts-based Recorded Future, says in a new report that it found evidence that the so-called RedGolf group has been targeting a wide range of countries and industries, including “aviation, automotive, education, government, media, information technology and religious organizations.”
  8. Report: Chinese state-sponsored hacking group highly active

  9. Chinese RedGolf Group Targeting Windows and Linux Systems …

  10. Chinese State-Sponsored Hacking Group Highly Active

  11. Chinese RedGolf Group Targeting Windows and Linux Systems