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Chinese Hacker Group Tracked Back to iSoon APT Operation

Posted on March 24, 2025
Chinese Hacker Group Tracked Back to iSoon APT Operation

The group, called FishMonger or Aquatic Panda, is working under contract for the Chinese government to steal data from governmental organizations, Catholic charities, NGOs, think tanks, and more.

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