The UK and South Korea have warned of the escalating threat from North Korean hacking group Lazarus. The group is spreading malware through a compromised CyberLink product and exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in MagicLine4NX for supply-chain attacks. Microsoft's report and spy chiefs' warnings have led to calls for UK firms to significantly boost their security measures against the booming threat.
North Korea poses a growing hacking threat to the UK, spy chiefs warn as firms are urged to boost their security measures https://t.co/SVzURMuJUH https://t.co/kk3H4uvuy9
The UK and South Korea warn that the North Korean Lazarus hacking group is using a zero-day in the authentication software MagicLine4NX for supply-chain attacks (@billtoulas / BleepingComputer) https://t.co/3b8smz96UG https://t.co/ZhaZhVvDTO
#MustRead: A new report by Microsoft warns that North Korean hacking group Lazarus is spreading malware from a compromised version of a CyberLink product. https://t.co/kJaMFGFyMH
A new report by Microsoft warns that North Korean hacking group Lazarus is spreading malware from a compromised version of a CyberLink product. https://t.co/kJaMFGF0X9
North Korean Software Supply Chain Threat is Booming, UK and South Korea Warn https://t.co/uRUSKPSirl