Talos confirms that at least one known Cisco bug, CVE-2018-0171, was likely to have been actively exploited by Salt Typhoon.
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In a new blog post, Cisco said it found evidence of Salt Typhoon abusing CVE-2018-0171, a 9.8/10 (critical) vulnerability that allows threat actors to execute arbitrary code on an ...
Despite high-profile attention and even US sanctions, the group hasn’t stopped or even slowed its operation, including the ...
Cisco Talos observed Chinese hackers team pivoting from a compromised device operated by one telecom to target a device in ...
The U.K. news cannot be seen in isolation and follows years of battling between big tech and governments over warranted, ...
Chinese state-sponsored hackers, Salt Typhoon, used the JumbledPath utility in their attacks against US telecommunication providers to stealthily monitor network traffic and potentially steal ...
CISA adds Adobe ColdFusion and Oracle Agile PLM flaws to KEV catalog, urging agencies to patch by March 17, 2025, to prevent ...
The Trump administration is expected to fire more CISA employees, despite concern they will accidentally cripple the agency’s ability to thwart hacking threats.
China's Salt Typhoon hackers are still actively targeting telecoms worldwide and have breached more U.S. telecommunications ...