TechThe CCleaner Hack Goes Deeper: Malware Targeted Microsoft, Google, And Other Major Tech Companies The recently reported CCleaner hack affected 2.3 million users, but those people were not the real targets. The hackers were found to be targeting major tech companies, including Microsoft and Google, with the second stage of the attack.by Aaron Mamiit
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