Qilin, a Ransomware-as-a-Service group also known as Phantom Mantis, is now exploiting two Fortinet (FTNT) vulnerabilities to remotely execute code and bypass authentication, BleepingComputer’s Sergiu Gatlan reports. Active since August 2022, the group has claimed over 310 victims, including Yangfeng, Lee Enterprises (LEE), and Synnovis.
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