New Way to Hack Air Gapped Machines Discovered

Researchers at cybersecurity company Kaspersky discovered the new malware and attributed it to the cyber-espionage group APT31, a.k.a. Zirconium. The four stage attack collects and uploads data on air gapped systems via USB devices.

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