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North Korean hackers deploy ‘Durian’ malware, targeting crypto firms

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May 13, 2024343 Views
North Korean hackers deploy ‘Durian’ malware, targeting crypto firms

The state-backed North Korean hacking group Kimsuky reportedly used a new malware variant to target at least two South Korean crypto firms.

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