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A new campaign is targeting companies in Taiwan with malware known as Winos 4.0, masquerading as the National Taxation Bureau's email. This marks a significant departure from previous attack chains that have used malicious game-related applications.

The attackers are using phishing emails to trick victims into opening malicious files.The use of legitimate-sounding institutions in these emails is a classic tactic used by cyber attackers to gain trust with their victims. In this case, the attackers are attempting to convince the victims that the malicious file attached is a list of some sort, in an effort to get them to open it.Companies in Taiwan need to be on high alert and take immediate action to protect themselves against this new type of attack.

This includes implementing robust security measures, such as regular software updates and employee education on phishing tactics.

A new campaign is targeting companies in Taiwan with malware known as Winos 4.0 as part of phishing emails masquerading as the country's National Taxation Bureau. The campaign, detected last month by ...

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  1. The implications of a severed undersea internet cable on Taiwan's communication infrastructure and economy.r
  2. The potential motivations behind the suspicious cutting of the cable, including geopolitical tensions with China.r
  3. The response from Taiwanese authorities and international partners in addressing the incident and restoring connectivity.

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A critical undersea internet cable connecting Taiwan's main island to the Penghu Islands was deliberately severed, sparking concerns about the intentions behind the act. The severed cable is crucial for Taiwan's online connectivity and economic stability.

Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the cutting, which has raised tensions with China. As a result, Taiwanese authorities and international partners are working together to restore internet services and prevent further disruptions to global communication networks.

An undersea internet cable running between Taiwan's main island and the offshore Penghu Islands was severed earlier today, under suspicious circumstances. ...

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