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More than four years after a mysterious group of hackers known as the Shadow Brokers began wantonly leaking secret NSA hacking tools onto the internet, the question that debacle raisedâwhether any intelligence agency can prevent its zero-day stockpile from falling into the wrong handsâstill haunts the security community. That wound has now been reopened, with evidence that Chinese hackers obtained and reused another NSA hacking tool years before the Shadow Brokers brought it to light.
On Monday, the security firm Check Point revealed that it had discovered evidence that a Chinese group known as APT31, also known as Zirconium or Judgment Panda, had somehow gained access to and used a Windows-hacking tool known as EpMe created by the Equation Group, a security industry name for the highly sophisticated hackers widely understood to be a part of the NSA. According to Check Point, the Chinese group in 2014 b
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WASHINGTON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Chinese spies used code first
developed by the U.S. National Security Agency to support their
hacking operations, Israeli researchers said on Monday, another
indication of how malicious software developed by governments
can boomerang against their creators.
Tel Aviv-based Check Point Software Technologies
issued a report noting that some features in a piece of
China-linked malware it dubs Jian were so similar they could
only have been stolen from some of the National Security Agency
break-in tools leaked to the internet in 2017.
Yaniv Balmas, Checkpoint s head of research, called Jian kind of a copycat, a Chinese replica.