North Korean threat actors target news outlets and fintechs with a Google Chrome vulnerability Your email has been sent Threat actors from North Korea have been exploiting a vulnerability in Google ...
Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) discovered a new zero-day vulnerability on its Chrome web browser. The company said it is similar to past hacks they saw in their systems. The internet company ...
North Korean state hackers have exploited a zero-day, remote code execution vulnerability in Google Chrome web browser for more than a month before a patch became available, in attacks targeting news ...
Google Chrome recently received a patch for a vulnerability targeting cryptocurrency platforms. The security hole was classified as zero-day, meaning it existed for a while without the company’s ...
Wiseapp Retail said on the 28th that the most used web browser–only app among Koreans is Google Chrome. According to the survey, as of last month Google Chrome’s monthly active users (MAU) stood at 42 ...
The North Korean Lazarus Group of hackers used a fake blockchain-based game to exploit a zero-day vulnerability in Google’s Chrome browser and install spyware that stole wallet credentials. Kaspersky ...
Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) says that North Korean government-sponsored hackers are once again targeting security researchers using fake Twitter and LinkedIn social media accounts. The ...
Earlier this year, North Korean hackers were using a critical vulnerability in the Chrome browser to target victims in the US, according to Google. On Thursday, the company provided more details about ...
Hackers backed by North Korea’s government exploited a critical Chrome zero-day in an attempt to infect the computers of hundreds of people working in a wide range of industries, including the news ...
A North Korean hacking group earlier in August exploited a previously unknown bug in Chrome-based browsers to target organizations with the goal of stealing cryptocurrency, according to Microsoft. In ...