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An unprecedented connection between the North Korean APT and the crimeware giant spells trouble for global banks and other cybercrime targets.
APT32/OceanLotus Suspected in Espionage IncidentHackers suspected to be based in Vietnam compromised the network of German automaker BMW to attempt industrial espionage, according to German media...
Researcher discovered a MacOS trojan hiding behind a fake crypto trading platform believed to be the work of the state-sponsored North Korean hackers behind WannaCry.
Hackers used email addresses, malicious Word docs, and compromised SharePoint sites to deliver malware.
The trojan was observed as the final payload in a sophisticated and complex malware installation code set.
The group was exposed after a ShadowBrokers leak.
A threat actor that has been active for at least eight years has been creating new malware samples just before delivering them to victims, Kaspersky Lab reports. read more
New Malware 'Messagetap' Intercepts Communications for Espionage, Researchers SayThe Chinese advanced threat group APT41 is using a new espionage tool to intercept SMS messages from specific phone...
Threatpost editors discuss this week's biggest news - from a data breach of Bed Bath & Beyond, a tricky phishing attack and widespread APT activity.
Researchers believe the threat group is based in China.