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  • Taemin’s YouTube Channel Under Attack: How His Agency is Handling the Hack Taemin's YouTube channel was taken down after a hacking incident, prompting BPM Entertainment to seek resolution and legal action.
  • Ex-APRIL Member Lee Hyun Joo Targeted in Another Hacking Incident Lee Hyun Joo, a former member of the girl group APRIL, has recently disclosed a hacking incident and urged caution among her followers.
  • 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.
  • Stolen Secrets: North Korean Hackers Breach South Korean Defense Firms South Korean defense companies fall victim to North Korean cyber attacksThe extent of damage is unknown until the police investigationPresumed to be directed by Kim Jong Un The National Security Investigation Division of the Korean National Police Agency’s National Office of Investigation collaborated with the National Cyber Crisis Management Department in an investigation. On the […]
  • North Korea's Dirty Money: How Room 39 Fuels Kim Jong Un's Rule North Korea’s Foreign Currency Earning Control TowerIllegal Acts like Drug Trafficking and HackingGathering Funds for North Korean Rule Recently, North Korea has been seen exerting efforts to earn foreign currency, such as seizing the wages of overseas workers and even requiring service workers to hand over their tips to the authorities. It’s an admitted fact […]
  • Cyber War: North Korea's $3.4 Billion Heist Unveiled On the 4th, South Korean Ambassador to the UN, Hwang Joon Kook, participated in the Aria-formula meeting on cyber security held at the UN headquarters in New York, co-hosted by the U.S., South Korea, and Japan. This meeting discussed cyber attacks, such as ransomware, as a new factor damaging international peace and security. Ambassador Hwang […]
  • U.S. Takes Decisive Action Against Chinese Hackers Targeting Vital Information U.S. charges seven Chinese hackersAttempt to hack key national economic companiesWhat’s China’s Stance? Seven Chinese men have been indicted in a federal court in the Eastern District of New York for hacking or attempting to hack the work and personal emails, online storage spaces, and phone call records of millions of Americans. These hackers targeted […]
  • YouTuber Shows How to Hack Your Tesla with a Phone! Tesla Electric HackingIs One Phone Enough?Tesla in Hacking Controversy Automobile software has seen explosive growth along with technological advancements. With the tremendous growth in features, the possibility of personal information leakage has also drastically increased. Proving this point, a YouTuber revealed a method to access and steal a Tesla vehicle. The YouTube channel Mysk uploaded […]
  • National Intelligence Chief Warns of Growing Cyber Threats from North Korea National Intelligence Chief Cho Tae-yong emphasized the nation's response to cyber threats at the 20th anniversary of the National Cybersecurity Center, saying that the attack methods of threat forces, including North Korea, are becoming more complex...
  • 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 […]
  • North Korea's Cyber Crime Spree: Kim Jong Un's Hacker Unit Steals Trillions, Part 3 In Cyber Attacks on the Defense Industry, Aviation Accounts for the Most at 25% Following Kim Jong Un’s directive in October to strengthen drone and unmanned aircraft production, they hacked into drone engine data from companies and related sites in South Korea and other countries. Not only that, the National Intelligence Service pointed out that […]
  • North Korea's Cyber Crime Spree: Kim Jong Un's Hacker Unit Steals Trillions, Part 2 North Korea has conducted 58 hackings in the last six years, stealing KRW 4 trillion The U.S. government has also warned the international community that North Korean IT technicians are working remotely while hiding their nationality and other identities. In line with this, sanctions against North Korea’s cyber-hacking activities have been consistently implemented. For example, […]
  • North Korea Suspected in 80% of Hacking Attempts on South Korean Public Bodies Attempts by international hacking organizations to attack public institutions in South Korea increased by 36 percent last year, according to a new report. Of these, 80 percent appeared to be from North Korea...
  • 80% of Cyber Threats in South Korea are Linked to North Korea AsiaToday Park Young-hoon Reporter = North Korean authorities have confirmed that they are strengthening their internal hacking infrastructure ahead of the country's general election in April. In the past, North Korea has carried out provocations when inter-Korean relations are at a standstill or when major elections are on the horizon.
  • Apple's AirDrop Encryption Breached by China: Privacy Concerns Arise China decrypts Apple's AirDrop encryption, raises concerns; Apple's response awaited amid security and privacy issues.
  • 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.
  • Apple Reveals A Brilliant New Way To Stop People Peeking On Your Phone Apple's patents enhance privacy: 'Curved Screen Privacy Film' polarizes, 'Adjustable Viewing Angle Display' improves user-controlled privacy.
  • North Korean Hacking Group Faces US Sanctions for Satellite Launch Cyberattacks The U.S. Treasury adds North Korean hacking group 'Kim Su Ki' and eight individuals to its Sanctions Designation List.
  • 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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