Summary:
- This article discusses a Chinese Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group called Bronze Butler, which has been exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in the LanScope Cat software to gain control of targeted systems.
- The zero-day vulnerability allowed Bronze Butler to execute remote commands and gain full control over the compromised systems, enabling them to steal sensitive data and further infiltrate the target's network.
- Cybersecurity experts have warned organizations using LanScope Cat to apply the necessary patches and updates to protect their systems from this threat, highlighting the importance of maintaining robust cybersecurity measures in the face of evolving cyber threats.