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Chinese APT Infects Routers to Hijack Software Updates

Posted on November 20, 2025
Chinese APT Infects Routers to Hijack Software Updates

A unique take on the software update gambit has allowed “PlushDaemon” to evade attention as it mostly targets Chinese organizations.

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