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China-linked DKnife framework uses router-level AitM implants for traffic hijacking, credential theft, and malware delivery targeting edge devices.
The DKnife gateway-monitoring and AitM framework is targeting Chinese users’ desktop, mobile, and IoT devices with backdoors.
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Asian state-linked hackers breached 70 entities, used phishing, N-day exploits, and rootkits for global espionage.