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North Korean Hackers Have Targeted Security Researchers Via Social Media (zdnet.com) 15

Google said today that a North Korean government hacking group has targeted members of the cyber-security community engaging in vulnerability research. From a report: The attacks have been spotted by the Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG), a Google security team specialized in hunting advanced persistent threat (APT) groups. In a report published earlier today, Google said North Korean hackers used multiple profiles on various social networks, such as Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, Discord, and Keybase, to reach out to security researchers using fake personas. Email was also used in some instances, Google said. "After establishing initial communications, the actors would ask the targeted researcher if they wanted to collaborate on vulnerability research together, and then provide the researcher with a Visual Studio Project," said Adam Weidemann, a security researcher with Google TAG.
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North Korean Hackers Have Targeted Security Researchers Via Social Media

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  • by alvinrod ( 889928 ) on Tuesday January 26, 2021 @03:30PM (#60994050)
    It is kind of interesting in a way especially if the results were published. I wonder how many (if any) security researchers would fall for the kind of trick they warn others about.
  • Wait, I thought everyone in North Korea died from covid. Maybe this is their AI, modeled after their leader Kim, that is coming to life and teaching itself how to hack.

  • It's actually fascinating how you can hear about a specific type of scam and think of the people falling for it as being foolish and then you fall for the exact same thing. It happened to me in one way or another when I opened my online shop. I've always heard about chargebacks and scammers taking advantage of poor company preparation on the matter. Of course, we fell into the trap ourselves, there's no doubt all companies do in the beginning. We now have chargeback prevention services [covery.ai] implemented and after

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