North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate Crypto
Cybersecurity researcher ZachXBT uncovered a sophisticated scheme where North Korean IT workers posed as crypto developers, leading to the theft of $1.3...
Cybersecurity researcher ZachXBT uncovered a sophisticated scheme where North Korean IT workers posed as crypto developers, leading to the theft of $1.3...
A critical zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Windows was exploited by the North Korean state-sponsored Lazarus Group, allowing attackers to gain...
North Korean hackers have been targeting big corporate networks by exploiting the update mechanism of the eScan antivirus software to implant backdoors...
Recent findings by cybersecurity firm Phylum reveal a concerning development in the software supply chain, as fake npm packages on the Node.js repository...
Kimsuky, a North Korean APT group, utilizes spear-phishing with tools like AppleSeed and Meterpreter for cyber espionage, per AhnLab.
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.
The npm package registry has become the focal point of a meticulously targeted attack campaign, designed to lure developers.
Desktop phone developer 3CX's supply chain attack was the result of a previously unknown attack on a financial trading software maker by North Korean hackers.
The North Korean threat actor Lazarus Group, is shifting its focus from targeting only cryptocurrency businesses to a wider range of industries.
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