The Kimsuky hacking group is exploiting improper configurations of an email protection feature known as DMARC, US agencies ...
The US warns that the North Korea-linked Kimsuky group is exploiting poorly configured DMARC protocols to spoof legitimate ...
The NSA and FBI warned that the APT43 North Korea-linked hacking group exploits weak email Domain-based Message ...
Organizations can go a long way toward preventing spoofing attacks by changing one basic parameter in their DNS settings.
The abuse of weak DMARC policies has been attributed to a North Korean activity cluster tracked by the cybersecurity community under the name Kimsuky (aka APT43, Black Banshee, Emerald Sleet, ...
The readout urges organizations to change email configurations to prevent the malign messages from reaching their inboxes.
North Korean hackers are exploiting an email security flaw in attacks used to gather sensitive intelligence and information, ...
The US government warns of a North Korean threat actor abusing weak email DMARC settings to hide spear-phishing attacks.
South Korean police have revealed a major hacking campaign which saw defense secrets stolen by hackers from the north over the period of a year. A report from the Korean National Police Agency (KNPA) ...
North Korean hackers are believed to be behind major cryptocurrency thefts, with the stolen funds being channelled to its ...
Blockchain forensics firm Chainalysis estimates a higher figure than the UNSC, reporting in January that North Korea-linked ...
North Korea Hacking Teams Hack South Korea Defence Contractors - Police By Jack Kim SEOUL (Reuters) - Major North Korean hacking groups have mounted "all-out" cyber attacks against South Korean ...