Kimsuky Debuts HTTPTroy Backdoor Against South Korea Users
The well-known North Korean threat group continues to improve the obfuscation and anti-analysis features of its attack toolchain.
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The well-known North Korean threat group continues to improve the obfuscation and anti-analysis features of its attack toolchain.
South Korea's president laughed, so perhaps it was funny? Unlike China's censorship and snooping Chinese president Xi Jinping has joked that smartphones from Xiaomi might include backdoors.…
The North Korea-linked threat actor known as Kimsuky has distributed a previously undocumented backdoor codenamed HttpTroy as part of a likely spear-phishing attack targeting a single victim in South Korea