Microsoft dives into the tactics, techniques, and procedures of North Korean threat actor Moonstone Sleet.
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Microsoft dives into the tactics, techniques, and procedures of North Korean threat actor Moonstone Sleet.
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The US government has announced charges, seizures, arrests and rewards as part of an effort to disrupt a scheme that generates revenue for North Korea.
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The US government warns of a North Korean threat actor abusing weak email DMARC settings to hide spear-phishing attacks.
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A North Korea-linked threat actor hijacked the update mechanism of eScan antivirus to deploy backdoors and cryptocurrency miners.
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North Korean group Lazarus exploited AppLocker driver zero-day CVE-2024-21338 for privilege escalation in attacks involving FudModule rootkit.
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s office said presumed North Korean hackers breached the personal emails of one of his staff members.
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U.N. experts are investigating 58 suspected North Korean cyberattacks valued at approximately $3 billion, with the money reportedly being used fund development of weapons of mass destruction.
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SpectralBlur is a new macOS backdoor that shows similarities with North Korean hacking group’s KandyKorn malware.
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North Korean hackers have used Dlang-based malware in attacks against manufacturing, agriculture, and physical security organizations.
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Recorded Future calculates that North Korean state-sponsored threat actors are believed to have stolen more than $3 billion in cryptocurrency.
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