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A Microsoft report published March 5 identified recent tactics by Silk Typhoon, a Chinese state-sponsored cyberthreat group known for extensive espionage activities.
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The threat group’s tactics mark a shift from direct exploits to lateral movement through privileged access obtained by compromising IT services suppliers and third-party partners.
Microsoft released a report identifying the Silk Typhoon’s evolving tactics. Silk Typhoon, also known as Hafnium, is a sophisticated Chinese state-sponsored threat actor known for its extensive ...