Thousands of companies are vulnerable in attack on a video conference program

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Thousands of companies using the same voice- and video-calling app are now at risk, as North Korean hackers carry out an ongoing supply chain attack.

it's "aware" of the incident and encouraged organizations to hunt for indicators of compromise on their networks.: The malware started infecting users' devices as early as February, according to SentinelOne, and it's still unclear how many of 3CX's customers have been affected.

The last time the U.S. faced a supply chain attack of this magnitude was in 2020 when Russia-linked hackers compromised SolarWinds, affecting at leastA successful supply chain attack would mark a huge escalation in North Korea's hacking prowess. Typically researchers see them either," which conducts espionage against the U.S. and South Korea for the North Korea regime's intelligence agency.

"In a day or two from now, we will have another Electron App rebuilt from the ground up with a new signed certificate," Galea wrote. "This is expected to be completely secure."It's going to take weeks until the public has a better understanding of how long the attack has been going on, who was impacted and what access North Korea was able to get.

 

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