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Update now — Fortinet Windows VPN hacked to steal user data

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  • Researchers spot Chinese threat actor stealing login credentials from Fortinet VPN
  • Thefts carried out with the help of a vulnerability discovered in 2023
  • The bug is yet to be addressed, or even assigned a CVE

Cybersecurity researchers has revealed that for months now, Fortinet’s Windows VPN client has been vulnerable to a flaw which allows threat actors to steal user credentials – and Chinese hackers have reportedly now started exploiting the bug and stealing the data.

Experts from Volexity have published an in-depth report on a piece of malware called DeepData. This malware was used by a Chinese threat actor known as BrazenBamboo to steal login credentials, and VPN server information from Fortinet VPNs.

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