Kimsuky’s Attacks Alerted German and South Korean Agencies

 

In a joint warning issued by the German and South Korean intelligence agencies, it has been noted that a North Korean hacker group named Kimsuky has been increasing cyber-attack tactics against the South Korean network. With sophisticated phishing campaigns and malware attacks, the group has been suspected of being behind the attacks. It is believed that the North Korean government is behind them. Cyberattacks continue to pose a major threat to businesses and governments throughout the world as a result of increasing cyberattacks. 
Kimsuky (aka Thallium and SmokeScreen) is a North Korean threat group that has developed a reputation for utilizing cutting-edge tools and tactics in its operations. There have been two upcoming attack tactics developed by the group that enhances the espionage capabilities of the organization. These tactics raise no red flags on security radars. There are several malicious Android apps and YouTube extensions being abused as well as Google Chrome extensions.   
Kimsuky is believed to have expanded its tactics to attack a wide range of organizations in both countries, according to the German Office for Information Security (BSI) and South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS). Initially targeting U.S. government agencies, research institutions, and think tanks, the group has now spread to businesses in the technology and defense sectors as well. 
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