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    ConnectWise customers get mysterious warning about ‘sophisticated’ nation-state hack

    May 30, 2025

    ConnectWise customers get mysterious warning about ‘sophisticated’ nation-state hack

    ConnectWise has brought in the big guns to investigate a “sophisticated nation state actor” that broke into its IT environment and then breached some of its customers.
    In a May 28 advisory, the IT man …
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