North Korean hackers, identified as the Kimsuky group, have launched targeted cyberattacks against South Korean cryptocurrency firms using a newly developed Golang-based malware named 'Durian'. This malware facilitates remote code execution, file downloads, and data theft. The attacks have specifically impacted at least two crypto firms in South Korea.
North Korean hackers have deployed a new malware variant called "Durian" to attack South Korean cryptocurrency firms https://t.co/vQ9j3EDsIZ
North Korean Hacker Group Targets South Korean Crypto Firms With New 'Durian' Malware #Kimsuky #Durian #NewsBytes https://t.co/XdKXV4fXVl
North Korean hackers have used a “striking” new malware variant, "Durian," to target at least two South Korean #crypto firms. https://t.co/uYOoQrHZLU
North Korean Hackers Deploy New Golang Malware 'Durian' Against Crypto Firms https://t.co/TkTtLoUzx8
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North Korean threat actor Kimsuky used a new Golang-based #malware, Durian, in targeted attacks against South Korean crypto firms. This backdoor enables remote code execution, file downloads, and data theft. Explore the full report: https://t.co/qS0yc3PkF2 #cybersecurity