Kimsuky Hacker Group Employs New Phishing Tactics & Malware Infections
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Kimsuky Hacker Group Deploys New Phishing Techniques and Malware Campaigns
The North Korean state-sponsored Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group Kimsuky, also known as “Black Banshee,” has been active since at least 2012, targeting nations like South Korea, Japan, and the United States with sophisticated cyber espionage campaigns. Recently, new Indicators of Compromise (IOCs) shared via a tweet revealed a ZIP file containing malicious payloads, exposing […] The post Kimsuky Hacker Group Deploys New Phishing Technique…
Kimsuky Hacker Group Employs New Phishing Tactics & Malware Infections
North Korean-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) group Kimsuky has deployed sophisticated new phishing tactics and malware payloads in targeted attacks observed in March 2025. The group, known for targeting government entities, think tanks, and individuals related to foreign policy and… Read more → The post Kimsuky Hacker Group Employs New Phishing Tactics & Malware Infections appeared first on IT Security News.
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