Palo Alto Networks (PANW) chose not to publicly attribute a recently disclosed global cyberespionage campaign to China, citing concerns about potential retaliation against the company or its clients, Reuters’ Raphael Satter and A.J. Vicens report. The decision followed news that Chinese authorities had banned software from Palo Alto and other U.S. and Israeli cybersecurity firms on national security grounds.
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