The China-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) actor known as Salt Typhoon has continued its attacks targeting networks across the world, including organizations in the telecommunications, government, transportation, lodging, and military infrastructure sectors.
“While these actors focus on large backbone routers of major telecommunications providers, as well as provider edge (PE) and The China-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) actor known as Salt Typhoon has continued its attacks targeting networks across the world, including organizations in the telecommunications, government, transportation, lodging, and military infrastructure sectors.
“While these actors focus on large backbone routers of major telecommunications providers, as well as provider edge (PE) and
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