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Chinese hacker group APT41 targeting Indian citizens with phishing attacks, cred...

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Chinese hacker group APT41 targeting Indian citizens with phishing attacks, credential stealers

Security researchers have discovered a Chinese cyber espionage group, called APT41, who are targeting victims in India.

“The phishing lures and attachments also fit tactics that were previously used in infection vectors by APT41. These findings show that the APT41 group is still regularly conducting new campaigns, and that they will likely continue to do so in the future,” it added.

Further, the report noted that APT41 is a “Prolific Chinese state-sponsored cyberthreat group”, which has been involved in espionage and “Financially motivated criminal activity” since 2012.

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Google confirms $1B investment into Africa, including subsea cable for faster internet

This will include landing a subsea cable into the continent to enable faster internet speeds, low-interest loans for small businesses, equity investments into African startups, skills training and more.

“We’ve made huge strides together over the past decade – but there’s more work to do to make the internet accessible, affordable and useful for every African. Today I’m excited to reaffirm our commitment to the continent through an investment of $1B over five years to support Africa’s digital transformation to cover a range of initiatives from improved connectivity to investment in startups,” said Google CEO, Sundar Pichai.

The subsea cable will cut across South Africa, Namibia, Nigeria and St Helena, connecting Africa and Europe.

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