North Korea’s New Hobby: Cyberattacks – The Hilarious Heist of Hackers on a Global Spree

“North Korean Supply Chain Attack” takes a new spin as the notorious Lazarus group trades missiles for malware, targeting CyberLink, a Taiwanese multimedia company. With their malicious software, LambLoad, they’re not just knocking Taiwan’s door but making a global house call. Buckle up, it’s a comedic yet chaotic chapter in cybersecurity.

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Looks like North Korea's favorite hobby is no longer launching missiles, but launching cyberattacks. The latest victim? CyberLink, the Taiwanese multimedia software company. The culprits? A group Microsoft fondly refers to as Diamond Sleet, but you may know them as ZINC, Labyrinth Chollima, or Lazarus. And guess what, they're not just picking on Taiwan, they're spreading their love worldwide.

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