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Espionage Actor ‘Lotus Blossom’ Targets South East Asia

Posted on March 5, 2025
Espionage Actor ‘Lotus Blossom’ Targets South East Asia

The threat actor, of unknown origin, is deploying a proprietary backdoor malware known as “Sagerunex” against critical infrastructure in Hong Kong, Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam.

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