North Korean hackers may have found a new trick to bypass macOS security and hide malicious code using Google's Flutter.
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Microsoft reveals a staggering 600 million cyberattacks daily, with both cybercriminals and nation-states increasingly utilizing generative AI to enhance their operations.
A fraudulent scheme benefiting the North Korean government used laptop farms and stolen identities to trick hundreds of US companies into unknowingly paying millions to North Korean remote IT workers.
Research shows that North Korean animators are secretly contributing to major TV shows including those from Amazon and HBO Max among others, revealing a hidden facet of international TV production.
A new report from Microsoft says that China-based hackers are using more AI-based methods to create social media posts designed to increase division in the United States and elsewhere.
Former Ethereum developer Virgil Griffith has been sentenced to over five years in prison and a $100,000 fine for helping North Korea in leveraging cryptocurrencies to evade U.S. sanctions.
Google has issued a warning about a sophisticated exploit kit being used to target news media, IT, crypto, and fintech personnel. The attackers were reportedly state-sponsored North Korean groups.
Microsoft has published its annual Digital Defense Report, highlighting that nation-state actors from Russia pose the biggest threat to foreign governments, such as the United States.
GitHub has verified that its services will be largely limited for developers in U.S.-sanctioned regions like Iran and Syria. These users will only be able to use them for non-commercial purposes.
Tom Bossert, a staffer at the White House has called out North Korea for conducting the WannaCry attack. He said Microsoft and Facebook helped mitigate ongoing attacks by a North Korean backed group.
A White House staffer from the Trump administration has divulged that the U.S. considers North Korea to be the originator of the WannaCry cyberattack which struck 300,000 PCs this year.
As multiple Twitter users queried the company on why Donald Trump's account hasn't been banned yet, Twitter suggested it's because he's newsworthy and his tweets are of public interest.
The Department of Homeland Security and the FBI have released a warning for the public to be wary of a North Korean state sponsored hacker group that has been operating for 8 years.
A state-controlled North Korean company called Myohyang IT has released a new tablet with a brand that most are already familiar with, the iPad. The device has low-end specifications.
A security expert from Google has found a link between the global ransomware attack known as WannaCry and the hacker group Lazarus, who have been accused of working on behalf of North Korea.
ZTE has come to an understanding with the US Department of Commerce. The Chinese company will pay a total record-setting amount in fines as it exported electronics and IT equipment to Iran and DPRK.
The world got a rare glimpse of what the web looks like for users in North Korea this week, revealing that the country has just 28 websites, covering a surprisingly diverse range of topics.
North Korean media agency KCTV has unveiled a set-top box that will provide on-demand streaming and access to five TV channels in the country, however, the access to the box itself remains doubtful.
New leaked documents show how the NSA is able to use botnets, malware and even other countries' spy systems to gather data and spread their own programs to new targets.
The FBI Director James Comey has chosen to do a bit of explaining on how the Bureau arrived at the conclusion that North Korea is behind the hack of Sony Pictures in 2014.
The US government has sanctioned North Korea over the Sony hacks, saying the country tried to intimidate US businesses and artists from exercising their right of freedom of speech.
US officials have admitted that North Korea lacks the capability to conduct the Sony hack itself as the attack was too sophisticated, but officials still thinks the country was involved.
After an enormous amount of attention was put on the upcoming Seth Rogen comedy "The Interview", Sony has decided to not heed the warnings of North Korea and release the movie in select theaters.
Amid a confrontation with the US over the Sony hacks, North Korea has experienced Internet outages, the cause is not yet known.
The hackers responsible for attacks against Sony Picture Studios are now threatening physical action against movie theaters planning on showing the soon-to-be released film known as "The Interview".
The cyber attack on Sony Pictures last month has led to the leakage of sensitive data, unreleased movies and more, much to the dismay of Sony. Now, the hackers have finally made their demands.
As Sony continues its efforts to find the culprits behind Sony Entertainment Pictures being hacked, the company faces yet another attack from the hacking group calling itself #GOP.
Sony is getting kicked while its down with the hackers behind a recent attack releasing even more internal company info. The new data includes employee social security numbers and account passwords.
The North Korean designed smartphone features an unknown version of stock Android. The phone has a 1GHz Spreadtrum CPU, 4GB of flash storage, an 8MP camera on the back, and a 2MP camera on the front.
North Korea are looking to break into the booming tablet market with its Samijyon device. The 7-inch gadget comes complete with a local version of Angry Birds and literary works from Kim Il Sung.
Despite having a reputation for being technologically backwards, North Korea is introducing a government-approved Android-based smartphone that may (or may not) be produced within the country,
The Pirate Bay has found the most unlikely new home imaginable for their activities: North Korea. At the invitation of Kim Jong Un the website has moved operations trying to find a safer place.
A new report suggests that North Korea's population is becoming more aware of the world outside of their country through pirated content, such as western movies and music.
North Korea decrees that any citizen using a mobile phone during the 100-day mourning period for former leader Kim Jong-il will be severely punished, as government fear of a popular uprising grows.
The economically troubled country of North Korea is creating an army of MMO gold hacking farmers to get more funds, according to South Korean authorities.
Attacks against South Korean government websites could have suddenly become a lot more threatening than previously thought, after McAfee Labs claimed they could have been North Korean cyber war drills. As Reuters reports, the vice...
In a move that's sure to have the world scratching its head, the secretive nation of North Korea is the newest member of Twitter. North Korea has begun micro-blogging under the name @uriminzok, stepping up...
North Korea has developed its own Linux distribution to take on Microsoft. The communist country has never been shy about wanting to separate itself from western technology and ideas, so it should come as...
Several of South Korea's biggest websites and organisations have been victims of a huge cyber attack, taking down many of them, and leaving others with access issues. The attack also targeted several American organisations some...
The unlikely story of advanced 3G cellular service in the world's most tightly controlled and secretive country has turned another chapter with the start of network trials. Cellular carrier Orascom said on Monday that it...