A North Korean imposter was uncovered, working as a sysadmin at Amazon U.S., after their keystroke input lag raised suspicions with security specialists at the online retail giant.
They typically use computers in the US operated remotely from outside the country: Amazon security chief. Read more at ...
The Amazon CSO reported that the company has seen over 1,800 applicants that it suspects are North Koreans posing as ...
The FBI in St. Louis, on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024, announced the indictments of 14 North Korean nationals in a scheme using IT workers who used false identities to get remote jobs with U.S. companies, ...
A North Korea-linked cyber hacking group appears to have launched a new cyberattack campaign, code-named "Artemis," that ...
Seoul, December 22 (IANS): A North Korea-linked cyber hacking group appears to have launched a new cyber attack campaign, code-named "Artemis," that embeds malicious code inside computer files, a ...
The Lazarus Group, a crew of North Korean government-backed hackers, have stolen over $3 billion from crypto startups. Now they have a surprising new tactic. North Korea’s Lazarus Group, infamous for ...
The North Korean hacker group ‘TraderTraitor’ stole $308 million worth of cryptocurrency in the attack on the Japanese exchange DMM Bitcoin in May. In a short post, the FBI attributed the attack to ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea hacked into more than 140,000 computers at 160 South Korean firms and government agencies, planting malicious code under a long-term plan laying groundwork for a massive ...
A former North Korea cyber expert says hacking South Korea "a piece of cake." — SEOUL -- North Korea's hacking capabilities are "beyond imagination," one former computer expert for the North told ...
US tech giant Amazon said it has blocked over 1,800 North Koreans from joining the company, as Pyongyang sends large numbers ...