FBI Erases Chinese Malware from Over 4,000 US Computers
The FBI has successfully wiped a variant of malware, known as PlugX, from more than 4,000 computers across the United States, linked to a state-sponsored Chinese hacking group called Mustang Panda. This malware infiltrated systems through USB ports, allowing hackers to steal sensitive files and information from infected devices.
The operation was part of a years-long investigation into the Mustang Panda group, which has reportedly been active since 2014 and targets various organizations, including government agencies and private companies. The FBI worked in coordination with French law enforcement, executing a series of warrants that culminated in erasing the malware from US-based networks.
Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen emphasized the importance of international cooperation in combating cyber threats, stating that the successful removal of this malware reinforces the commitment to global cybersecurity.
As a result of this operation, key files created by the malware were deleted, and measures were put in place to prevent its further execution on affected systems. The FBI aims to protect both national and international targets from ongoing cyber intrusions.
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