Security News > 2018 > July > Microsoft Uncovers Multi-Tier Supply Chain Attack

2018-07-27 13:23
Microsoft has shared details of a new attack that attempted to spread crypto-mining malware to a large number of users by compromising the software supplying partner of an application developer. read more
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