News

Insider spies that steal data are posing an ever-larger threat to businesses. This startup believes AI can root them out.
The security team for BitMEX, a cryptocurrency exchange, has discovered cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the Lazarus Group's operations.
Officials uncover how North Korean operatives used stolen identities and remote-controlled tech to infiltrate American ...
Using AI and stolen information to craft false identities, they are becoming an 'increasing menace' to top tech companies in ...
South Korea remains under constant threat from North Korean cyber operations as well. North Korea is known to conduct hacking activities through front companies established in China. Cyber warfare ...
South Korea and the EU agreed to further advance their cyber policy consultations as a platform for comprehensive dialogue on cybersecurity and other related fields.” Partnership deal comes amid ...
North Korea recently permitted hundreds of international visitors, including a band of Western social media influencers. The visit didn't go so well — at least in the eyes of North Korea: visits have ...
Cybersecurity firm DTEX has compared North Korea’s cybercrime operations to a mafia organization controlled by Kim Jong Un. No booze, no flowers: Chinese officials told to tighten their belts 11 ...
The North Korean IT workers scheme rakes in $250 million to $600 million per year and billions in crypto, according to UN ...
North Korea’s prosperous cyber-crime operations are similar ... financial fraud, and insider infiltration— flow upward to fund weapons development and sanctions evasion,” states the report ...