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    From Log4j to IIS, China’s Hackers Turn Legacy Bugs into Global Espionage Tools

    Cybersecurity
    November 7, 2025

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  • 6,500 Axis Servers Expose Remoting Protocol; 4,000 in U.S. Vulnerable to Exploits

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    August 7, 2025
    6,500 Axis Servers Expose Remoting Protocol; 4,000 in U.S. Vulnerable to Exploits
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    August 7, 2025
    6,500 Axis Servers Expose Remoting Protocol, 4,000 in U.S. Vulnerable to Exploits
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