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Google Exposes China-Linked Cyber Attacks on Southeast Asian Diplomats
25 Aug
Summary
- Cyber-espionage campaign targeted diplomats in Southeast Asia earlier this year
- Attacks used social engineering and malware disguised as software updates
- Attributed to China-linked hacking group UNC6384

According to a report by Google's Threat Intelligence Group, diplomats in Southeast Asia were targeted in a cyber-espionage campaign earlier this year. The attacks, which are believed to be aligned with China's strategic interests, utilized social engineering and malware disguised as innocuous software updates.
The hacking activity has been attributed to the China-linked UNC6384 group. The "UNC" term is used to refer to hacking operations that are linked but not yet categorized under another known group.
The report provides technical evidence that the cyber-espionage campaign was orchestrated by UNC6384. The group's tactics, techniques, and procedures suggest a connection to China's strategic interests in the region.
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While the full scope and impact of the attacks are still being investigated, the revelation of this cyber-espionage campaign highlights the ongoing threat posed by state-sponsored actors seeking to gather intelligence and further their geopolitical objectives.