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A recently disclosed cyber espionage operation, dubbed LapDogs, has drawn scrutiny following revelations from ...
TP-Link, which might be banned due to alleged links to the Chinese government and its hackers, builds its routers in China, Vietnam, India, and Brazil.
SecurityScorecard uncovers ‘LapDogs’ – a covert ORB network compromising Soho routers, with Ruckus and Buffalo devices among the most affected ...
China-linked hackers use compromised SOHO devices in espionage campaign, targeting Taiwan, the U.S., and Southeast Asia.
TP-Link has been facing scrutiny recently, with a potential ban on its routers on the cards. But why are they under threat, and where do they come from?
Upon execution, ShortLeash generates a self-signed, TLS certificate that presents as if signed by the City of Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). That name suggests those behind the campaign are ...
A cyberespionage campaign called LapDogs by SecurityScorecard illustrates the growing use of ORB networks by China-nexus threat groups, which use botnet-like techniques to stay undetected while ...
A Chinese APT has been infecting SOHO routers with the ShortLeash backdoor to build stealthy espionage infrastructure.