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North Korean Hackers Exploit VPN Update Flaw to Install Malware

North Korean hackers exploited a VPN software update flaw to install malware and breach networks, as warned by South Korea's National Cyber Security Center. The threat groups involved in these activities are Kimsuky (APT43) and Andariel (APT45).

North Korean Hackers Exploit VPN Update Flaw to Install Malware

North Korean hackers exploited a VPN software update flaw to install malware and breach networks, as warned by South Korea's National Cyber Security Center. The threat groups involved in these activities are Kimsuky (APT43) and Andariel (APT45).

Suspicious Minds: Insider Threats in The SaaS World

Everyone loves the double-agent plot twist in a spy movie, but it’s a different story when it comes to securing company data. Whether intentional or unintentional, insider threats are a legitimate concern. According to CSA research, 26% of companies who reported a...

Ransomware Gang Targets IT Workers With New SharpRhino Malware

The Hunters International ransomware group is using a new C# remote access trojan named SharpRhino to target IT workers and breach corporate networks. It is distributed through a typosquatting site posing as Angry IP Scanner's website.

New Android Spyware LianSpy Evades Detection Using Yandex Cloud

Users in Russia have been the target of a previously undocumented Android post-compromise spyware called LianSpy since at least 2021. Cybersecurity vendor Kaspersky, which discovered the malware in March 2024, noted its use of Yandex Cloud, a Russian cloud service,...

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