North Korea’s Cyber Villainy: Kimsuky’s Daring Escapades from LinkedIn to Blockchain Heists

If comedy is your coping mechanism, then Kimsuky APT Group’s tactics are sure to tickle your digital ribs. Imagine a notorious North Korean hacking group, now pretending to be IT job seekers on LinkedIn and GitHub. It’s like a burglar applying to be your gardener. Hilarity aside, their spear-phishing antics and virtual heists are no laughing matter.

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Well, it looks like North Korea's hacking group, Kimsuky, is up to its old tricks again, but with a new twist. They're now wielding some pretty nifty tools such as AppleSeed and Meterpreter. And let's not forget TinyNuke, because who doesn't like a fun name with their malware? They've even been busy on LinkedIn and GitHub, pretending to be IT workers looking for remote jobs. Not exactly the career change we were expecting from them. It’s like the audacious neighbor who robs your house and then applies for your gardener job. Classic!

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