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  • Global Cybersecurity Crisis: U.S. Companies Race to Fill 4 Million Job Vacancies North Korean hacking targets South Korean defense; global cybersecurity shortages drive U.S. salaries up, surpassing South Korean rates.
  • OpenAI and MS Pull Plug on Cyber Criminals' ChatGPT Access Photo: Image Today It has been confirmed that hacker groups linked to North Korea, China, Russia, Iran, and others are using generative artificial intelligence (AI) ChatGPT, which proves the possibility of generative AI for criminal activities, highlighting the importance of security measures to prevent this. According to the New York Times (NYT), on the 14th […]
  • Chinese Hackers Targeting U.S. AI Companies Foreign cybercriminals, including those from China, are targeting U.S. artificial intelligence companies, the FBI director said. China is targeting U.S. companies to steal innovative intellectual property, and obtaining generative AI technology creates a new threat to cyberattacks, he warned...
  • North Korean Hackers Kimsuky Trick 1 in 4 with Spear-Phishing Scam Beware of rising spear-phishing attacks by North Korean hacker group Kimsuky targeting officials and institutions worldwide.
  • China's AI-Backed Cyber Theft Raises Red Flags for U.S. Officials China's cyber espionage activities using artificial intelligence (AI) are growing, raising concerns for U.S. intelligence agencies.
  • The identity of a popular retail app targeted for fake app distribution by a North Korean hacker organization. The North Korean hacker group 'Kimsuky', which gained fame from the 2014 hacking incident of the Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, is a hacking organization under the North Korean Reconnaissance General Bureau. It is said that they have recently created and distributed a counterfeit of a domestic e-commerce application.

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