Security News > 2019 > May > Feds hook ELECTRICFISH, new Windows malware from North Korea

2019-05-14 10:23
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security have identified a new strain of malware from North Korea, representing the latest in a long line of cyber attacks from the country
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