BREAKING: China state-sponsored actor carries out 'attack' on US critical infrastructure, Microsoft says
The U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency and international cybersecurity authorities issued a joint Cybersecurity Advisory warning the agencies believe Volt Typhoon, which they noted is associated with the People's Republic of China, "could apply the same techniques" against infrastructure networks across the U.S. and "other sectors worldwide."
The U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency acknowledged it is aware of Volt Typhoon's activities threatening U.S. critical infrastructure organizations and issued warning along with international cybersecurity authorities. The CSA explained Volt Typhoon's primary tactics, techniques and procedures is "living off the land," which allows it to avoid detection by using built-in network administration tools to blend in with normal Windows systems and fly under the radar of third-party endpoint detection and response products.
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