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A China-linked group targeted U.S. officials with Venezuela-themed phishing emails after a U.S. operation against Maduro.
A China-linked hacking group called Mustang Panda launched a phishing campaign targeting U.S. government and policy officials using Venezuela-themed emails following a U.S. operation to seize Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Cybersecurity firm Acronis identified a malicious file dated January 3, uploaded on January 5, containing malware tied to past Mustang Panda attacks.
The group, previously linked to China’s government and accused of state-sponsored espionage, appears to have exploited recent geopolitical tensions.
The FBI declined to comment, while the Chinese embassy denied involvement, rejecting allegations of cyber threats.
The campaign’s timing and tactics suggest an effort to leverage current events for greater attack effectiveness.
Un grupo vinculado a China apuntó a funcionarios estadounidenses con correos electrónicos de phishing con temática venezolana después de una operación de Estados Unidos contra Maduro.