The attackers pose as legitimate remote IT workers, looking to both generate revenue and access sensitive company data ...
also sanctioned North Korean front companies linked to North Korea's Ministry of National Defense and accused of generating revenue via illegal remote IT work schemes. The U.S. State Department ...
crypto firm Paradigm warns in report titled “Demystifying the North Korean Threat.” North Korea-originated cyberattacks range from assaults on exchanges and social engineering attempts to ...
A British tour guide who shows visitors around North Korea says everyone's 'wrong' about ... with travel agencies reporting that their Korean partners 'have no more information themselves' at ...
In recent years, photographers have captured everyday life in North Korea. The images give a rare ... People walk along a street in Pyongyang. North Korean soldiers work on the border near China.
SINGAPORE, April 2 (Reuters) - North ... of Korea and United States," he added. "So it must fit within their concept of operations, even if the concept appears odd to us." North Korean state ...
A British tour guide who shows groups of tourists around North Korea says everyone’s “wrong” about the country — and it’s just a “normal” place to live. Zoe Stephens, 31, has visited ...
SEOUL--A small group of foreign tourists has visited North Korea in the past week ... 24 for 13 international tourists to the northeastern North Korean border city of Rason, where the country ...
Picture this: you’re on a boat, sailing through the ocean, trusting your phone’s map to guide you to shore. Suddenly, the ...
Lee, the People Power Party's deputy chair of the National Assembly's intelligence committee, told The Korea Herald that the NIS' figure as of mid-March indicates more than 4,000 North Korean ...
Google’s security researchers spot suspected North Koreans looking for employment in Germany and Portugal while using login ...
American law enforcement agencies have long sent warnings over North Korea’s infamous remote worker schemes. The operation looks like this: workers, often hackers, working for the North Korean ...