Security News > 2019 > December > Microsoft Removes 50 Domains Tied to North Korean Hackers
2019-12-31 15:04
Company Says Malicious Sites Used For Spear-Phishing and Malware AttacksMicrosoft has taken control of 50 domains that the company says were used by a hacking group with ties to North Korea. The attackers used these sites to launch spear-phishing attacks against specific victims and spread malware.
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