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TeamT5 has confirmed that the vulnerability added recently by CISA to its KEV catalog was likely exploited by Chinese threat actors.
State-backed hackers from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea target defense contractors using espionage, malware, hiring scams, and edge exploits.
I think it’s important to say we do not know exactly what the [People’s Republic of China] intends to do with a lot of this information,” said FBI cyber official Michael Machtinger.