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DragonForce Malaysia Threatens Widespread Ransomware Attack

Posted on 7 July 2022

From cyware.com

DragonForce Malaysia Threatens Widespread Ransomware Attack

Hacktivist group DragonForce Malaysia has been spotted working its way around a Confluence exploit that may lead to ransomware attacks. It is being used to conduct Windows servers’ Local Distribution Router (LDR) and Local Privilege Escalation (LPE) actions.

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