BlackBerry ties malware campaign targeting victims in India to Chinese cyberespionage group
According to researchers with BlackBerry, the notorious Chinese cyberespionage group APT41 is using COVID phishing lures to target victims in India.
According to researchers with BlackBerry, the notorious Chinese cyberespionage group APT41 is using COVID phishing lures to target victims in India.
The affected BlackBerry software is in nearly 200 million cars as well as thousands of industrial control devices, medical tools and more.
BlackBerry is working with the University of Windsor on the project.
BlackBerry cited the global chip shortage, and efforts to sell some of its patent portfolio pertaining to mobile to a North American company.
BlackBerry said it would continue to pursue separate patent infringement claims against Nokia.
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