Citrine Sleet Poisons PyPi Packages with Mac & Linux Malware
A North Korean advanced persistent threat (APT) actor (aka Gleaming Pisces) tried to sneak simple backdoors into public software packages.
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A North Korean advanced persistent threat (APT) actor (aka Gleaming Pisces) tried to sneak simple backdoors into public software packages.
How the Kimsuky nation-state group and other threat actors are exploiting poor email security — and what organizations can do to defend themselves.
What happened to KnowBe4 also has happened to many other organizations, and is still a risk for companies of all sizes due to a sophisticated network of government-sponsored fake employees.