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China’s Silk Typhoon APT Shifts to IT Supply Chain Attacks

Posted on March 5, 2025
China’s Silk Typhoon APT Shifts to IT Supply Chain Attacks

The nation-state threat group has been breaching providers of remote management tools, identity management providers, and other IT companies to access networks of targeted entities, according to Microsoft.

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