
Suspected Chinese spies are raiding university mailboxes via a Roundcube flaw
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Nation-state actors are now systematically harvesting credentials from physics, engineering, and national security researchers via commodity webmail flaws — your academic and R&D partners are part of your attack surface whether you like it or not. If you depend on universities for joint work, treat their email and identity systems as untrusted and segment access accordingly.
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