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DMR News (English) on MSNChinese Hacking Group PlushDemon Exploits VPN Website in Espionage AttackIn a sophisticated cyberespionage operation, the Chinese hacking group PlushDemon has compromised the website of South Korean VPN provider IPany, distributing malware to unsuspecting users. ESET, a ...
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Chinese Hackers Hijack VPN's Website to Spread MalwareIn May 2024, ESET’s antivirus software flagged malware infections on Windows computers that were traced to the website of South Korean VPN company IPany. "Upon further analysis, we discovered that the ...
South Korean VPN provider IPany was breached in a supply chain attack by the "PlushDaemon" China-aligned hacking group, who compromised the company's VPN installer to deploy the custom ...
Chinese-linked hackers (via ESET Research) have reportedly compromised South Korean VPN provider IPany in a calculated supply chain attack that exposed numerous users to malware. The attackers ...
The ESET security research team found the malicious code – alongside the legitimate software – in the Windows installer of IPany, a South Korean VPN provider. The so-called PlushDaemon APT ...
ESET reported that the malware-infected installer for IPany, a VPN developed in South Korea, was available for download on the developer's website. SlowStepper is a feature-rich backdoor with over 30 ...
It’s unclear how the hackers tampered with IPany’s website. The company didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. ESET warns that the compromised website contained no code to ...
In May 2024, ESET’s antivirus software flagged malware infections on Windows computers that were traced to the website of South Korean VPN company IPany. "Upon further analysis, we discovered ...
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