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‘CoGUI’ Phishing Kit Helps Chinese Hackers Target Japan

Posted on May 7, 2025
‘CoGUI’ Phishing Kit Helps Chinese Hackers Target Japan

Japan is being peppered with an overwhelming volume of spam, thanks to a new platform popular across the East China Sea.

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