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Chinese APT Drops ‘Brickstorm’ Backdoors on Edge Devices

Posted on September 25, 2025
Chinese APT Drops ‘Brickstorm’ Backdoors on Edge Devices

The China-linked cyber-espionage group UNC5221 is compromising network appliances that cannot run traditional EDR agents to deploy new versions of the “Brickstorm” backdoor.

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