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Advanced persistent threat

An advanced persistent threat (APT) is a stealthy threat actor, typically a state or state-sponsored group, which gains unauthorized access to a computer

China Information Technology Security Evaluation Center

cyberespionage for the agency, and provides aid to the many advanced persistent threats (APTs) run directly by the agency, by its semi-autonomous provincial

Chinese intelligence activity abroad

Information on Russia's weaponry has increasingly been targeted by advanced persistent threats emanating from China. China has engaged in espionage campaigns

Elfin Team

Advanced Persistent Threat 33 (APT33) is a hacker group identified by FireEye as being supported by the government of Iran. The group has also been called

UNC3886

UNC3886 is an advanced persistent threat group believed to have China‑nexus affiliations. First publicly identified in mid‑2023, it has been active since

Liminal Panda

LIMINAL PANDA is an advanced persistent threat specialising in targeting telecommunications companies. Some of the actions of the group had previously

Double Dragon (hacking group)

the Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS). Classified as an advanced persistent threat, the organization was named by the United States Department of

Helix Kitten

least 2014. It has targeted many of the same organizations as Advanced Persistent Threat 33, according to John Hultquist. In April 2019, APT34's cyber-espionage

Equation Group

describes them as one of the most sophisticated advanced persistent threats in the world and "the most advanced (...) we have seen", operating alongside the

Salt Typhoon

Salt Typhoon is an advanced persistent threat actor believed to be operated by China's Ministry of State Security (MSS) which has conducted high-profile