Double Dragon (hacking organization)
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Double Dragon (also known as APT41) is a hacking organization with alleged ties to China . Classified as an advanced persistent threat, the organization was named by the US Department of Justice in September 2020 in relation to charges brought against five Chinese and two Malaysian nationals for allegedly compromising more than 100 companies around the world.[1][2][3][4]
References
- ↑ Cimpanu, Catalin. "US charges five hackers from Chinese state-sponsored group APT41" (in en). https://www.zdnet.com/article/us-charges-five-hackers-part-of-chinese-state-sponsored-group-apt41/.
- ↑ "FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich’s Remarks at Press Conference on China-Related Cyber Indictments" (in en-us). https://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/fbi-deputy-director-david-bowdichs-remarks-at-press-conference-on-china-related-cyber-indictments.
- ↑ Rodzi, Nadirah H. (2020-09-17). "Malaysian digital game firm's top execs facing extradition after US accuses them of cyber crimes" (in en). https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/perak-based-sea-gamer-malls-top-personnel-facing-extradition-after-us-department-of.
- ↑ Yong, Charissa (2020-09-16). "China acting as a safe haven for its cyber criminals, says US" (in en). https://www.straitstimes.com/world/united-states/us-charges-7-in-wide-ranging-chinese-hacking-effort.
External links
- APT41: A Dual Espionage and Cyber Crime Operation
- Seven International Cyber Defendants, Including “Apt41” Actors, Charged In Connection With Computer Intrusion Campaigns Against More Than 100 Victims Globally