KeyPlug Malware Server Leak Exposes Fortinet Firewall and VPN Exploitation Tools
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Leaked KeyPlug Malware Infrastructure Contains Exploit Scripts To Hack Fortinet Firewall And VPN - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
A server briefly linked to the notorious KeyPlug malware has inadvertently exposed a comprehensive arsenal of exploitation tools specifically designed to target Fortinet firewall and VPN appliances. The infrastructure, which security researchers have attributed to the RedGolf threat group (overlapping with APT41), was accessible for less than 24 hours before being secured, providing a rare glimpse into advanced persistent threat operations aimed…
KeyPlug Malware Server Leak Exposes Fortinet Firewall and VPN Exploitation Tools
Cybersecurity researchers have stumbled upon a treasure trove of operational tools and scripts linked to the KeyPlug malware, associated with the threat group RedGolf, also known as APT41. The server, which was inadvertently exposed for less than 24 hours, provided… Read more → The post KeyPlug Malware Server Leak Exposes Fortinet Firewall and VPN Exploitation Tools appeared first on IT Security News.
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