Federal authorities announced Tuesday that they have erased Chinese malware from thousands of computers across the United ...
A Chinese-based threat group called Mustang Panda was using a variant of the PlugX malware to infected U.S. Windows computers and steal information. The FBI, with help from French authorities and a ...
The FBI says it was authorized to mass-remove “PlugX” malware from more than 4,000 compromised machines in the United States ...
More than 4,000 U.S. computers and networks have had malware files deleted by the FBI, which said it did not collect other ...
Law enforcement turns the PlugX malware’s own self-delete mechanism against it, nuking the China-linked trojan from thousands ...
According to the FBI, it worked on deleting the malware from over 4,000 Windows-based computers, further regarding that PlugX ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Tuesday disclosed that a court-authorized operation allowed the Federal Bureau of ...
The FBI and French authorities conducted an international operation to remotely delete Chinese malware used by Beijing-linked ...
To retrieve information from and send commands to the hacked machines, the malware connects to a command-and-control server ...
The FBI and international partners sent a self-destruct command to PlugX malware More than 4,000 computers in the US alone ...
The FBI has gained court approval to put an end to the PlugX malware in the U.S., which has affected over 2.5 million devices globally by infiltrating infected USB drives.
The malware, which authorities said was developed by China-backed hackers, was used to infect, control and steal information from victims' computers.