The China-linked cyber espionage group tracked as APT41 has been attributed to a new campaign targeting government IT services in the African region.
“The attackers used hardcoded names of internal services, IP addresses, and proxy servers embedded within their malware,” Kaspersky researchers Denis Kulik and Daniil Pogorelov said. “One of the C2s [command-and-control servers] was a captive The China-linked cyber espionage group tracked as APT41 has been attributed to a new campaign targeting government IT services in the African region.
“The attackers used hardcoded names of internal services, IP addresses, and proxy servers embedded within their malware,” Kaspersky researchers Denis Kulik and Daniil Pogorelov said. “One of the C2s [command-and-control servers] was a captive
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