Hey everyone, check out this latest intel on TA4922.

So, this groupβ€”China's TA4922β€”is officially spreading its cybercrime influence way beyond just East Asia. They’re not some hyper-focused, niche outfit anymore; they’re ballooning their global presence. This is a big deal because it means the attack surface for countless organizations worldwide is getting hit by this same playbook. It shows that even seemingly 'diverse' or less centralized threat actors can scale up surprisingly fast when they find the right entry points.

The key takeaway here is that TA4922 isn't just a regional player anymore; they’ve successfully established footholds globally. For companies dealing with supply chain risks or widespread infrastructure, this is a solid reminder that the 'least-focused' groups often have the most scalable models for success once they hit the global stage. It makes your defensive strategy need to look beyond just the obvious Asian hotspots.

Definitely worth paying attention to if you’re running any decent security stack.

Source: https://www.darkreading.com/threat-intelligence/china-ta4922-cybercrime-attacks-globally