North Korea’s macOS Threat Surge
Security researchers have identified a new macOS backdoor named SpectralBlur, with connections to a malware family associated with North Korean threat actors.
Security researchers have identified a new macOS backdoor named SpectralBlur, with connections to a malware family associated with North Korean threat actors.
The United States Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control has recently enforced sanctions against the North Korean-based Kimsuky hacking group.
Lazarus Group have utilized their access to technology and information to exploit the cryptocurrency sector, generating approximately $3 billion.
A groundbreaking discovery by Eurecom researchers has unveiled the 'BLUFFS' attacks, marking a significant threat to Bluetooth security.
CISA has raised a pressing alarm to Congress, urging the immediate reauthorization of the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) program.
The NCSC and The NIS have jointly released a report alerting to a new wave of supply chain attacks exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in MagicLine4NX software.
Recent observations from cybersecurity firm SentinelOne have shed light on North Korean threat actors' evolving strategies in macOS malware campaigns.
In a joint warning issued by the UK and South Korea concerns over continuous cyber threats posed by North Korean state-linked hackers were highlighted.
Threat actors Contagious Interview and Wagemole have been implicated in two distinct cyber campaigns involving masquerading as job recruiters and seekers.
North Korea's state-linked group, BlueNoroff, has been identified as the source of a new macOS malware known as ObjCShellz.
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