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China's 'Volt Typhoon' Targeting U.S. Infrastructure, Microsoft Warns

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According to the Microsoft Threat Intelligence announcement , Volt Typhoon gains initial access to targeted organizations through internet-facing security devices, specifically Fortinet FortiGuard firewalls. Notably, China-backed APT groups demonstrate advanced capabilities, leveraging custom malware and tools to evade detection.

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Beyond the Office: Securing Home Devices and Networks Against Corporate Breaches

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Try not to use free public hotspots or charge devices at public transport stops or other public places. Additionally, be cautious when adding new friends; verify their authenticity through known offline connections. Fully utilize firewall capabilities. Use the 3-2-1 backup rule.

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North Korean Threat Actors Targeting Healthcare Sector with Maui Ransomware

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The figure below shows Maui command line usage details: The report continues: "Embedded usage instructions and the assessed use of a builder is common when there is an operational separation between developers and users of a malware family. Implementing HIPAA security measures can prevent the introduction of malware on the system.".