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    State-Backed HazyBeacon Malware Uses AWS Lambda to Steal Data from SE Asian Governments

    July 15, 2025

    Governmental organizations in Southeast Asia are the target of a new campaign that aims to collect sensitive information by means of a previously undocumented Windows backdoor dubbed HazyBeacon.
    The activity is being tracked by Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 under the moniker CL-STA-1020, where “CL” stands for “cluster” and “STA” refers to “state-backed motivation.”
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