Over the past year, North Korean advanced persistent threat (APT) actor Kimsuky has been observed using a browser extension to steal content from victims’ webmail accounts, threat intelligence and incident response company Volexity reports.
Cyberwarfare·Malware & Threats
N Korean APT Uses Browser Extension to Steal Emails From Foreign Policy, Nuclear Targets
Over the past year, North Korean advanced persistent threat (APT) actor Kimsuky has been observed using a browser extension to steal content from victims’ webmail accounts, threat intelligence and incident response company Volexity reports. The post N Korean APT Uses Browser Extension to Steal Emails From Foreign Policy, Nuclear Targets appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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