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Researchers: Chinese APT Espionage Campaign Bypasses 2FA

Posted on 27 December 2019

From bankinfosecurity.com

Researchers: Chinese APT Espionage Campaign Bypasses 2FA

An advanced persistent threat espionage campaign with suspected ties to the Chinese government quietly targeted businesses and governments in 10 countries for two years, bypassing two-factor authentication, according to a report by Fox-IT.

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