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The FBI has issued a strongly-worded security warning as U.S. entities are targeted by North Korean attackers.
To defend against Kimsuky’s advanced quishing attacks, the FBI recommends a “multi-layered” security strategy, which includes ...
The FBI says Kimsuky APT, a North Korean state-backed hacking group, is using malicious QR codes to break into U.S.
Quishing is just one of many tools in the arsenal for North Korean threat actors, who are typically tasked with both ...
FBI warns Kimsuky hackers linked to North Korea are using malicious QR codes to bypass MFA, steal session tokens, and hijack cloud accounts.