Every security suite sends data back to its home base to check for malware and keep you safe. But you'd be surprised how much other information they collect and share. Here's what you need to know.
China already engages in espionage on an industrial scale. On January 14, the FBI announced that malware from Mustang Panda, ...
The FBI confirmed the deletion of Chinese malware from 4,258 U.S.-based computers in a court-authorized operation that lasted ...
The US Department of Justice has confirmed a court-authorized operation ordering removal of Chinese malware detected on over 4,000 computers.
The operation, targeting the PlugX malware variant as used by what are ... down a version of PlugX used by the group known as Mustang Panda or Twill Typhoon, capable of controlling infected ...
The operation targeted a version of the malware linked to Mustang Panda, a hacking group believed to have ties to the Chinese government. The move, announced on January 14, 2025, highlights the FBI’s ...
took down PlugX malware, which was created and spread to infect, control and steal information from victim computers by hackers sponsored by the People's Republic of China (PRC). These hackers are ...
The group, Mustang Panda, used malware called PlugX to access thousands of computers worldwide, according to the Justice Department and FBI.