https://www.zdnet.com/article/hackers-target-the-air-gapped-networks-of-the-taiwanese-and-philippine-military/
By Catalin Cimpanu
Zero Day
ZDNet.com
May 15, 2020
Hackers believed to be operating in the interests of the Chinese government
have targeted the air-gapped networks of the Taiwanese and the Philippine
military.
Trend Micro says the attacks have been carried out by a group known as Tropic
Trooper, also known as KeyBoy.
Attacks involved the use of USBferry, a malware strain that contains a feature
allowing it to self-replicate to removable USB devices, such as thumb drives
and portable storage systems.
Trend Micro says the point of these attacks was to allow hackers to reach
inside air-gapped (isolated, internet-disconnected) networks operated by the
Taiwanese and the Philippine militaries, and other targets.
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