The US government has announced the disruption of Raptor Train, a Flax Typhoon botnet powered by hacked consumer devices.
The United States has identified and dismantled a botnet campaign orchestrated by hackers linked to China, aimed at ...
The FBI has disrupted a significant Chinese hacking group known as 'Flax Typhoon,' reclaiming thousands of compromised ...
More than 260,000 devices have been part of the Mirai-based botnet, which has been controlled by the Integrity Technology ...
The FBI dismantled a major Chinese hacking group, Flax Typhoon, seizing thousands of compromised devices. The group, linked to the Chinese government, targeted critical U.S. infrastructure. This move ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - U.S. law enforcement has disrupted a second major Chinese hacking group nicknamed "Flax Typhoon" and wrested thousands of compromised devices from its grasp ...
Wray said the operation against Flax Typhoon took place last week "as part of our ongoing efforts to take China's botnets offline." Like Volt Typhoon, he said that Flax Typhoon was targeting ...
The hacking group, dubbed Flax Typhoon, was “targeting critical infrastructure across the U.S. and overseas, everyone from corporations and media organizations to universities and government ...
Wray spoke at the Aspen Cyber Summit in Washington and said the Chinese hacking group, dubbed "Flax Typhoon," was being run by a Chinese company called Integrity Technology Group. The company ...
The hacking campaign known as Flax Typhoon installed malicious software on more than 200,000 consumer devices, including cameras, video recorders and home and office routers, to create a massive ...
WASHINGTON - U.S. law enforcement has disrupted a second major Chinese hacking group nicknamed "Flax Typhoon," FBI Director Christopher Wray said on Wednesday, wresting thousands of compromised ...