Thursday Oct 03, 2024

Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups from China breaking Havoc

Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups from China are state-sponsored cyber espionage units that target sensitive information and intellectual property. They operate under the auspices of the Chinese government, such as the Ministry of State Security and the People's Liberation Army, and employ a variety of tactics, including spear phishing, watering hole attacks, and zero-day exploits. Their targets include government agencies, technology companies, telecommunications firms, and critical infrastructure. Notable APT groups include APT1 (Comment Crew), APT10 (Cloud Hopper), and APT40, each with a distinct focus. These groups have significant economic, security, and diplomatic impacts, highlighting the need for robust cybersecurity defenses and international cooperation to mitigate these threats.

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