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Legacy Windows protocols expose theft, Fortra admits GoAnywhere defect, Taiwan claims surge in Chinese attacks

Legacy Windows protocols expose theft, Fortra admits GoAnywhere defect, Taiwan claims surge in Chinese attacks

Update: 2025-10-15
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Legacy Windows protocols still expose theft

Fortra admits exploitation of GoAnywhere defect

Taiwan claims surge in Chinese attack efforts

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Legacy Windows protocols expose theft, Fortra admits GoAnywhere defect, Taiwan claims surge in Chinese attacks

Legacy Windows protocols expose theft, Fortra admits GoAnywhere defect, Taiwan claims surge in Chinese attacks