A team of cybersecurity experts has identified a fresh PHP-powered entrance called Glutton that has been employed in online assaults aimed at China, U.S., Cambodia, Pakistan, and South Africa.
A team of cybersecurity experts has identified a fresh PHP-powered entrance called Glutton that has been employed in online assaults aimed at China, U.S., Cambodia, Pakistan, and South Africa. QiAnXin XLab, the entity that unveiled the malicious behavior towards the end of April 2024, linked the previously undiscovered harmful software with reasonable certainty to the highly active Chinese government-linked organization known as Winnti (
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