North Korea-linked hackers reportedly using sophisticated tactics to gain access to global companies

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North Korea-linked hackers are using sophisticated tactics to target global companies, including psychological manipulation and fake identities. The hackers have been found to be operating on various platforms, including Facebook, Telegram, and GitHub, to gain access to company systems and steal data.
North Korea-linked hackers are using sophisticated tactics to target individuals and gain access to global companies. They pose as North Korean defectors on Facebook, then move conversations to Telegram and offer to send encrypted documents. The attackers use a multistep system to disguise malware as image files and carry out further commands. The stolen data is distributed through legitimate cloud services. The hackers also create fake identities and AI-generated job applications to override security checks and gain access to company systems. They operate on various platforms, including GitHub, and have been found to have a network of repositories and email accounts.
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