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Microsoft disrupts China-based hacking group Nickel

Malwarebytes

Microsoft has taken control of 42 web domains that a hacking group was using to try to breach its targets. Sadly, any setback to the Chinese hacking group or others will likely be temporary as the hackers will find and build new infrastructure to use in forthcoming attacks. An overview of Chinese hacking groups and their aliases.

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A chink in the armor of China-based hacking group Nickel

Malwarebytes

Microsoft has taken control of 42 web domains that a hacking group was using to try to breach its targets. Sadly, any setback to the Chinese hacking group or others will likely be temporary as the hackers will find and build new infrastructure to use in forthcoming attacks. An overview of Chinese hacking groups and their aliases.

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Who is the Network Access Broker ‘Wazawaka?’

Krebs on Security

More commonly, the infected PC or stolen VPN credentials the gang used to break in were purchased from a cybercriminal middleman known as an initial access broker. But in more recent years, Wazawaka has focused on peddling access to organizations and to databases stolen from hacked companies. “Come, rob, and get dough!,”

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