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Amazon Found a North Korean Impostor After Detecting Unusual Keystroke Lag

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Amazon uncovered a North Korean impostor working as a U.S. remote IT staffer after detecting suspicious keyboard lag on a company laptop. The firm says it has stopped more than 1,800 such infiltration attempts since April 2024, as North Korean groups continue to target big companies to earn money and gather access.

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In the area of cybersecurity, it's not always the most sophisticated attacks that reveal a threat. Sometimes, a small technical detail is enough to expose a serious infiltration. That's what happened recently in...

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A tip delay of 110 ms brought Amazon to the trail of a North Korean IT impact. The case shows new risks of remote work. The post 110 ms too much: How Amazon unmasked a North Korean appeared first on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse and Newsportal für Ingenieure.

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The giant Amazon has unmasked a North Korean agent infiltrated its IT department, thanks to a keyboard latency. More than 1,800 infiltration attempts have been detected in the past year and a half.

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A tiny delay in data entry was fatal for a suspected US employee

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WebProNews broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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