FBI wipes Chinese PlugX malware from thousands of Windows PCs in America

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FBI wipes Chinese PlugX malware from thousands of Windows PCs in America
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The FBI, working with French cops, obtained nine warrants to remotely wipe PlugX malware from thousands of Windows-based computers that had been infected by Chinese government-backed criminals, according to newly unsealed court documents., aka Twill Typhoon, for years, and claimed the Beijing-linked team had broken into “numerous government and private organizations” in the US, Europe, and Indo-Pacific region.

As we understand it, the Feds tested a self-destruct command built into PlugX that would remove the malicious code from infected machines, and then remotely ran that command on infected PCs to erase the software. The command was issued from a server using the IP address previously used to control the bots that was seized by the French.a.

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