Security News > 2015 > August > Chinese APTs use commercial VPN to hide their attack activity (Help Net Security)
2015-08-04 16:34
A number of APT actors believed to be of Chinese origin are using a commercial VPN service to anonymize and obfuscate their attack activity. Dubbed Terracotta, the VPN service is marketed mostly to...
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