Security News > 2018 > August > Connecting the dots to North Korea as a threat adversary

Reports of malware campaigns invariably focus on two critical conclusions: attribution and who was the intended target of the attack. It is challenging to draw swift conclusions on the former, due to the use of false flags designed to divert attention from the true source of the attack. Those swift conclusions are modified as more information becomes available, and it is much later before we achieve transparency on the campaign. Whilst this is a challenge … More → The post Connecting the dots to North Korea as a threat adversary appeared first on Help Net Security.
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