Chinese Advanced Persistent Threat group, Silver Fox, has targeted North American healthcare services in a sophisticated cyber campaign. The group used trojanised versions of Philips DICOM Viewer software to launch malware payloads, including keyloggers, remote access tools, and crypto miners. The attackers evaded detection with various techniques, highlighting the growing vulnerability of healthcare organisations. Experts suggest measures such as restricting software sources, network segmentation, and continuous monitoring to counter the threat.

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