Security News > 2017 > October > Hackers Used Government Servers in DNSMessenger Attacks
2017-10-12 12:28
A recently discovered DNSMessenger campaign is abusing compromised U.S. state government servers to host malware, Cisco Talos security researchers say. read more
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