North Korean Hackers Deploy New "Durian" Malware Against South Korean Crypto Firms
Kimsuky hackers utilize "Durian" malware to target South Korean crypto companies, revealing potential links to the notorious Lazarus Group.
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Kimsuky hackers utilize "Durian" malware to target South Korean crypto companies, revealing potential links to the notorious Lazarus Group.
BerniceKimsuky, a state-backed North Korean hacking group, has reportedly used a new malware variant to target at least two South Korean cryptocurrency companies.
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