This top Microsoft Office alternative has been hijacked by Chinese hackers — and their malware is coming for your devices
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Heres how it works. A new report from cybersecurity researchers ESET recently observed a previously unknown threat actor which they dubbed Blackwood. It is unknown exactly how the attackers are able to intercept the traffic. ESET believes Blackwood might be using an implant in the victims networks, possibly in routers and similar devices. The malware they look to install on target endpoints is called NSPX30....