Security News > 2017 > May > Russian Company Pins European Bank Attacks on North Korea (InfoRiskToday)

2017-05-30 09:18
Group-IB's Findings Add to Growing Body of Circumstantial EvidenceRussian threat intelligence firm Group-IB alleges that North Korea is behind recent attacks against financial institutions in Europe employing fraudulent SWIFT messages. But other experts caution that such conclusions shouldn't be made solely based on technical data.
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