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China-Backed Hackers Backdoor US Carrier-Grade Juniper MX Routers

Posted on March 12, 2025
China-Backed Hackers Backdoor US Carrier-Grade Juniper MX Routers

Mandiant researchers found the routers of several unnamed organizations (likely telcos and ISPs) were hacked by UNC3886, and contained a custom backdoor called “TinyShell.”

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