AI Deepfake Drama: North Korean Hackers Craft Fake Military IDs in Phishing Ploy

North Korea’s Kimsuky hackers have ditched their old tricks for AI-generated fake military IDs in a new phishing campaign. They’ve swapped security pop-ups for deepfake IDs, ensuring that even your computer isn’t sure what’s real. Genians Security Center warns: never trust a too-perfect photo, especially if it’s trying to update your software!

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Hot Take:

Looks like North Korea’s Kimsuky hackers have been binge-watching too many spy movies. With their new AI-generated military ID phishing campaign, they’re not just playing with fire, they’re practically doing the cha-cha in a bonfire! From fake security pop-ups to deepfake military IDs, these hackers are proving that the only thing more creative than their scams is their ability to keep cybersecurity experts on their toes.

Key Points:

  • Kimsuky hackers are using AI to create fake military IDs for phishing.
  • This marks a shift from their previous ClickFix tactics.
  • The campaign targets victims with emails pretending to be from South Korean defense institutions.
  • Deepfake IDs are 98% certain to be fake, using tools like ChatGPT.
  • Security experts recommend advanced systems like EDR to combat these attacks.

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