The second is the case of the VGCA, the official certificate authority of the Vietnamese government. The first is the case of Able Desktop, software used by many Mongolian government agencies. This incident is also the third supply chain attack discovered by ESET over the past two months. These correlations referred to the three malware strains deployed via malicious NoxPlayer updates, which ESET said contained "similarities" to other malware strains used in a Myanmar presidential office website supply-chain compromise in 2018 and early 2020 in an intrusion into a Hong Kong university. "We are still investigating, but we have found tangible correlations to a group we internally call Stellera, which we will be reporting about in the near future." "We discard the possibility that this operation is the product of some financially motivated group," an ESET spokesperson told ZDNet today via email.
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