Undercover North Korean IT workers now steal data, extort employers
North Korean IT professionals who trick Western companies into hiring them are stealing data from the organization's network and asking…
North Korean IT professionals who trick Western companies into hiring them are stealing data from the organization's network and asking…
The thieves modify transaction messages to initiate unauthorized withdrawals, even when there are insufficient funds.
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The bug gives attackers a way to run arbitrary code on affected servers and take control of them.
The company said the rogue update that caused disruptions on a global scale resulted from a "perfect storm" of issues.
A North Korean advanced persistent threat (APT) actor (aka Gleaming Pisces) tried to sneak simple backdoors into public software packages.