One of the world’s most prolific hacking groups recently infected severalMassively Multiplayer Online game makers, a feat that made it possible for the attackers to push malware-tainted apps to one target’s users and to steal in-game currencies of a second victim’s players. Further Reading CCleaner malware outbreak is much worse than it first appeared Researchers from Slovakian security company ESET have tied the attacks to Winnti, a group that has been active since at least 2009 and is believed to have carried out hundreds of mostly advanced attacks.
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