Google TAG Exposes North Korean Campaign Targeting Researchers
The team has discovered the exploitation of at least one zero-day flaw in the last few weeks
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The team has discovered the exploitation of at least one zero-day flaw in the last few weeks
Threat actors associated with North Korea are continuing to target the cybersecurity community using a zero-day bug in unspecified software over the past several weeks to infiltrate their machines
Sometimes using AI to make hilariously wrong images that still drive social media engagement Microsoft, which earlier this week admitted not being able to detect a Chinese attack on its own infrastructure, has published a report [PDF] titled "Digital threats from East Asia increase in breadth and effectiveness." In the report, Redmond's Threat Intelligence group expounds on its fresh insight into evolving online aggressions from both China and North Korea.…
This time, they're creating elaborate impostor profiles and using a fresh zero-day and a fake Windows tool to lure in the suspecting.
Microsoft says North Korean hacking groups have breached multiple Russian government and defense targets since the start of the year. [...]
Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) says North Korean state hackers are again targeting security researchers in attacks using at least one zero-day in an undisclosed popular software. [...]
The North Korean threat actor known as Andariel has been observed employing an arsenal of malicious tools in its cyber assaults against corporations and organizations in the southern counterpart