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Kim Shin-jo, a prominent North Korean commando who resettled in South Korea as a pastor after his daring mission to ...
When voice authentication startup Pindrop Security posted a recent job opening, one candidate stood out from hundreds of ...
CrowdStrike’s new Global Threat Report finds voice phishing is up, China and North Korea are making their way into the cloud, ...
Fashion brand Prada has ended its collaboration with Kim Soo-hyun. South Korean cosmetics company Dinto terminated its ...
Over the last decade, North Korean hackers have increasingly exploited Western companies and organizations. From the Sony ...
The death of the actress Kim Sae-ron has plunged her former boyfriend, the superstar actor Kim Soo-hyun, into the biggest ...
The report reveals that one such worker juggled 12 fake personas across the U.S. and Europe and sought employment by ...
While the infamous Lazarus Group is the best-known North Korean state-sponsored hacking group, it is not the only threat ...
North Korean hackers executed the largest cryptocurrency heist to date, stealing approximately $1.5 billion worth of ETH.
North Korea's attacks on the cryptocurrency industry are growing increasingly sophisticated, ranging from phishing and social engineering to assaults on exchanges and supply chain attacks.
The reports by its intelligence community and committee on religious freedom prove the Deep State in the US is down but not ...
State-sponsored hackers from Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea are exploiting Windows shortcut files to execute malicious commands for cyber espionage.