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Government Agencies Warn of State-Sponsored Actors Exploiting Publicly Known Vulnerabilities
State-sponsored actors from Russia and China are leveraging several of the same publicly known vulnerabilities in their attacks, all of which have patches available. On October 20, the National Security Agency (NSA) published a detailed security advisory to inform defenders about Chinese state-sponsored “cyber actors” exploiting known vulnerabilities. The advisory is meant to help network defenders prioritize patching and mitigation efforts and further specifies that internet-facing assets like remote access tools and external web services…
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