Hackers spent 2+ years looting secrets of chipmaker NXP before being detected
Briefly

The intrusion, by a group tracked under names including "Chimera" and "G0114," lasted from late 2017 to the beginning of 2020, according to Netherlands-based NCR.
"Once nested on a first computer-patient zero-the spies gradually expand their access rights, erase their tracks in between and secretly sneak to the protected parts of the network," NCR reporters wrote.
NCR cited a report by security firm Fox-IT that documented the group using cloud services to receive stolen data and stated that NXP was the unidentified victim.
Read at Ars Technica
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