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 ...
Multiple security firms have sounded the alarm about an active supply chain attack that’s using a trojanized version of 3CX’s widely used voice and video-calling client to target downstream customers.
to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. If you use the 3CX desktop app for Windows or Mac, watch out: Hackers have hijacked the software to deliver malware to computers.
Suspected North Korean hackers compromised a futures trading app that was later installed on a 3CX employee's personal computer. The supply chain attack on the 3CX voice-calling app has been traced ...
The supply chain attack was about more than just deploying information-stealing malware onto 3CX customer systems, according to Kaspersky researchers. The threat actor behind the 3CX supply chain ...
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 ...
All customers that use 3CX’s phone system ‘will and should engage in a new risk assessment of this vendor based on what’s happened,’ Sophos’ Christopher Budd tells CRN. Following the supply chain ...
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