The incident responders investigating how hackers carried out a complex supply-chain attack targeting enterprise phone provider 3CX say the company was compromised by another supply chain attack. 3CX, ...
The cybersecurity industry has scrambled in recent weeks to understand the origins and fallout of the breach of 3CX, a VoIP provider whose software was corrupted by North Korea–linked hackers in a ...
The widely felt supply chain compromise of VoIP vendor 3CX was not caught as quickly as it might have been, as both the vendor and users initially assumed the alerts were false positives, according to ...
A successful breach of videoconferencing and business phone company 3CX Ltd. first reported last month was caused by a software supply chain attack on a third party, Google LLC’s Mandiant has revealed ...
The supply chain compromise of a widely used VoIP phone system vendor, 3CX, has led to attacks against numerous customers and prompted comparisons to some of the largest breaches in recent memory — ...
Software supply-chain attacks, in which hackers corrupt widely used applications to push their own code to thousands or even millions of machines, have become a scourge, both insidious and potentially ...
A digitally signed and trojanized version of the 3CX Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) desktop client is reportedly being used to target the company’s customers in an ongoing supply chain attack.
In late March 2023, 3CX disclosed that its desktop applications for both Windows and macOS were compromised with malicious code that gave attackers the ability to download and run code on all machines ...
The customer support team for 3CX waited six days to address warnings that a recent update for its desktop VoIP client was malicious, and then its only advice was for customers to investigate the ...