Digital Delinquents: How North Korean Hackers Turn TeamCity Flaws into a Malware Playdate

Meet the digital delinquents, Lazarus and Andariel. These North Korean hacking groups are exploiting a flaw in TeamCity servers and deploying backdoor malware faster than you can say “North Korean Hacking TeamCity Exploits”. Their playground? Your software supply chain. Their game? Digital disruption. Time to keep an eye on these cyber bullies.

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Do you remember that kid in high school who just couldn't resist poking people with a stick? Well, imagine that kid grew up, learned to code, and moved to North Korea. Meet Lazarus and Andariel, two state-sponsored hacking groups who've found a new toy to play with - a flaw in TeamCity servers, and boy, are they having fun! They're slipping backdoor malware into software supply chains faster than a sushi chef can roll a California roll. Talk about a playdate from hell!

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