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US cyber weapons were turned on their creators in mystery leaks, Symantec says

The report proves using a cyber weapon is very different from conventional weapons.

Tue, 07 May 2019

NSA cyber weapons used in attacks on Chinese computers were captured and reused by a suspected Chinese hacking group to target companies in Europe and Asia, according to a new Symantec report.

While the Symantec report does not specifically attribute the group named by Symantec as

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