An advanced persistent threat (APT) group, Flax Typhoon, was able to gain persistent access to the mapping tool ArcGIS for ...
A Chinese state-backed cybergang known as Flax Typhoon spent more than a year burrowing inside an ArcGIS server, quietly ...
Chinese state hackers remained undetected in a target environment for more than a year by turning a component in the ArcGIS ...
The activity, per ReliaQuest, is the handiwork of a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group called Flax Typhoon, which is also ...
The report revealed that the adversaries targeted a legitimate public-facing ArcGIS (geographic information system) ...
The China-based APT group Flax Typhoon used a function within ArcGIS' legitimate geo-mapping software to create a webshell ...
Security researchers have uncovered how a state-linked espionage group quietly turned a trusted ArcGIS plugin into a remote ...
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