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    Home»Development»Taiwan Web Servers Breached by UAT-7237 Using Customized Open-Source Hacking Tools

    Taiwan Web Servers Breached by UAT-7237 Using Customized Open-Source Hacking Tools

    August 15, 2025

    A Chinese-speaking advanced persistent threat (APT) actor has been observed targeting web infrastructure entities in Taiwan using customized versions of open-sourced tools with an aim to establish long-term access within high-value victim environments.
    The activity has been attributed by Cisco Talos to an activity cluster it tracks as UAT-7237, which is believed to be active since at least 2022.

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