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Mustang Panda leverages Windows shortcut files. [Research Saturday]

Researchers at Anomali have been tracking China-based threat group, Mustang Panda, believing them to be responsible for attacks making clever use of Windows shortcut files.  Parthiban is a researcher at Anomali, and he joins us to share their findings. The research is here: https://www.anomali.com/blog/china-based-apt-mustang-panda-targets-minority-groups-public-and-private-sector-organizations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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23 Nov 2019

Researchers at Anomali have been tracking China-based threat group, Mustang Panda, believing them to be responsible for attacks making clever use of Windows shortcut files. 

Parthiban is a researcher at Anomali, and he joins us to share their findings.

The research is here:

https://www.anomali.com/blog/china-based-apt-mustang-panda-targets-minority-groups-public-and-private-sector-organizations

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices