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APT41 Uses Google Calendar Events for C2

Posted on May 29, 2025
APT41 Uses Google Calendar Events for C2

APT41, a Chinese state-sponsored threat actor also known as “Double Dragon,” used Google Calendar as command-and-control infrastructure during a campaign last fall.

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