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North Korean Hackers Used GitHub and Cloud Services in Espionage Campaign Against Diplomats, While IT Workers Exploited AI to Infiltrate 320+ Firms ...
Binance warns that North Korean hackers use fake jobs, deepfakes, and code poisoning to infiltrate crypto firms, fuelling ...
In a revelation that should concern every security leader, the U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) recently disclosed that over 300 ...
A North Korean spy’s computer was hacked, leaking phishing logs, stolen South Korean government email platform source code, ...
More North Korean workers are targeting the Coinbase exchange months after its latest data breach, which affected nearly 1% ...
A ScarCruft subgroup dubbed "ChinopuNK" has launched a disruptive ransomware campaign across South Korea, using phishing ...
The Bybit hack represented a new high-water mark for the Lazarus Group, ushering in a dangerous new era for Asia’s digital ...
Thousands of North Korean IT workers are using stolen and made-up US identities to make hundreds of millions of dollars a year to fund Pyongyang’s military programs.
North Korea has strategically leveraged its connections with third countries such as China, Russia, and Southeast Asian nations to build a sophisticated global cyber operations infrastructure. In ...
North Korean news agency KCNA reported that a spokesperson for the DPRK Foreign Ministry lambasted the U.S. judicial system for its actions against DPRK citizens on the suspicion of a cybercrime.
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