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Sometime in the fall of 2019, IT staff at an unnamed semiconductor firm in Taiwan noticed a user’s account behaving oddly. Concerned, they called Benson Wu, who runs a cybersecurity firm in New Taipei City, to help investigate.
Wu and his team at CyCraft began probing the network of the company, and they confirmed the IT staff’s suspicions: the firm had been hacked. Eight ac
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