Hackers have compromised 3CX, a popular videoconferencing and business phone management application used by more than 600,000 companies. Multiple cybersecurity providers, including CrowdStrike ...
The desktop app from 3CX has been affected in the attack, which is being used by the threat actor to target 3CX customers, according to researchers from several cybersecurity vendors. A desktop ...
The unsettling supply chain attack on VoIP provider 3CX came to light on Wednesday, but it looks like the hackers behind the assault have been trying to infect 3CX users for weeks. The findings come ...
In response, 3CX CEO Nick Galea is urging users to uninstall the affected software, which includes versions 18.12.407 and 18.12.416 of the Windows app. The company is working on an update to fully ...
ESET researchers have discovered a new Lazarus Operation DreamJob campaign targeting Linux users. Operation DreamJob is the name for a series of campaigns where the group uses social engineering ...
The incident responders investigating how hackers carried out a complex supply-chain attack targeting enterprise phone provider 3CX say the company was compromised by another supply chain attack. 3CX, ...
Customers of 3CX, a unified communications technology supplier, are being targeted by a North Korea-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) actor in a supply chain attack spreading via a compromised ...
A successful breach of videoconferencing and business phone company 3CX Ltd. first reported last month was caused by a software supply chain attack on a third party, Google LLC’s Mandiant has revealed ...
Days after the supply chain compromise of communications software maker 3CX came to light, plenty of important questions remain about the far-reaching attack — which has drawn comparisons to some of ...
Google Cloud’s Mandiant says it has observed what appears to be the first ever instance of a double software supply chain attack, after uncovering evidence that suggests that the widespread 3CX ...
A report prepared by Google’s Mandiant security business identifies a North Korean hacking team as the most likely source of a supply chain attack against a softphone made by 3CX. The attack emerged ...
If you use the 3CX desktop app for Windows or Mac, watch out: Hackers have hijacked the software to deliver malware to computers. On Wednesday, cybersecurity providers noticed malicious activity ...
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