Businesses risk becoming “collateral damage” in nation-state cyber wars
Plan now to minimise consequences if attacks escalate “beyond proportionality”, ex-FBI cyber expert advises
David Braue | 13 Aug | Read more
Plan now to minimise consequences if attacks escalate “beyond proportionality”, ex-FBI cyber expert advises
David Braue | 13 Aug | Read more
FBI fingers notorious North Korean hacking group for new malware that allows attackers quickly steal information.
North Korean hackers’ use of gaming hacks has become one of numerous strategies they have successfully used to stay under the radar of international law-enforcement authorities, according to a threat-intelligence researcher who warns the world has long underestimated the rogue state’s use of criminal activities to raise money.
David Braue | 19 Oct | Read more
Fake app and fake company, but legitimate digital certificates.
Is Ryuk another ransomware from North Korea's infamous Lazarus group?
The timing and targets in a recent wave of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks has some security experts pointing the finger at North Korea. After all, the attacks coincided with the rogue state's firing of missiles during the July 4 Independence Day Weekend and the U.S. and South Korea were the countries in the cyber crosshairs.
Bill Brenner | 09 Jul | Read more