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Google says Chinese hackers are targeting US government Gmail accounts

March 10, 2022
Source: thetechstreetnow.com thetechstreetnow.com
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Google says Chinese hackers are targeting US government Gmail accounts 43 minutes ago techradar.com Google has warned “high profile” Gmail users working for the US Government that they are potentially being targeted by Chinese state-sponsored threat actors with a phishing attack. Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) warned “multiple” people that APT31 (also known as Judgment Panda and Zirconium) was after their sensitive information, and that the phishing attacks were successfully blocked in their email services . "In February, we detected an APT31 phishing campaign targeting high profile Gmail users affiliated with the U.S. government," Google Threat Analysis Group's Director Shane...
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