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Spy groups hack into companies using zero-day flaw in Pulse Secure VPN
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Chinese Hackers Targeting U.S. Defense Industry With Pulse Secure 0-Day Flaw
This year, there have been several cybersecurity incidents, such as the Microsoft Exchange issue, across numerous industries and government organizations. It appears that the defense industry is now being targeted by at least two China-linked hacking groups who are leveraging Pulse Secure VPN devices from IT company Ivanti.
Phil Richard, CSO at Pulse Secure, posted a security update today reporting that the company had been made aware of a new vulnerability with Pulse Connect Secure appliances. Subsequently, the company is working with security company FireEye, among others, to investigate and respond to the exploitative behavior on the vulnerable appliances.
Suspected Chinese hackers spied on US, European targets
by Alan Suderman, The Associated Press
Posted Apr 20, 2021 4:37 pm EDT
Last Updated Apr 20, 2021 at 4:44 pm EDT
Suspected state-backed Chinese hackers exploited widely used networking devices to spy for months on dozens of high-value government, defence industry and financial sector targets in the U.S. and Europe, according to FireEye, a prominent cybersecurity firm.
FireEye said Tuesday that it believes two hacking groups linked to China broke into several targets using through Pulse Connect Secure devices, which numerous companies and governments use for secure remote access to their networks.
After FireEye released a blog post detailing its findings Tuesday, the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued an alert saying it was aware of “ongoing exploitation” of Pulse Connect Secure that is “compromising U.S. government agencies, critical infrastructure entities, and