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North Korean hackers hit 3,100+ IPs in AI, crypto, finance job scam
North Korean-linked hackers targeted more than 3,100 IP addresses tied to AI, crypto, and finance firms using fake job ...
When Kim Ha-eun, a mother of two, installed internet protocol (IP) cameras in her home after giving birth for the first time five years ago, she hoped the devices would ease the need for her and her ...
Security researchers say they have high confidence that North Korean hackers were behind a recent intrusion at enterprise software company JumpCloud because of a mistake the hackers made. Mandiant, ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - Major North Korean hacking groups have mounted "all-out" cyber attacks against South Korean defence companies for more than a year, breaching the firms' internal networks and ...
North Korean hackers have stolen $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency in a single heist, making it the largest crypto hack on record, security experts told CNN. The hack hit Bybit, which describes itself as ...
A hacking unit of North Korea's Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB) was linked to the JumpCloud breach after the attackers made an operational security (OPSEC) mistake, inadvertently exposing their ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea is behind an increasingly orchestrated effort at hacking into computers of financial institutions in South Korea and around the world to steal cash for the impoverished ...
South Korea has accused North Korea of orchestrating the 2019 hack on cryptocurrency exchange Upbit, which resulted in the theft of 342,000 ETH, then valued at $41.5 million. The stolen funds, now ...
North Korean hackers hit 3,136 IPs using fake job interviews to deploy malware via coding tests on LinkedIn, targeting crypto and AI firms.
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