North Korean Hackers Account for Nearly Half of US Tech Industry Attacks, CrowdStrike Reports
North Korean hacking groups pose a significant threat to the U.S. tech industry, accounting for approximately half of all cyberattacks over the past year. These threat actors also target companies in Europe and Asia. Their methods reportedly include impersonating remote IT workers and recruiters to infiltrate organizations.
North Korean hacking groups have been identified as a significant cybersecurity threat, reportedly responsible for nearly half of all attacks targeting the U.S. tech industry over the past 12 months. These groups extend their operations to companies in Europe and Asia as well.
The tactics employed by these hackers often involve impersonating remote IT workers and recruiters to gain unauthorized access to targeted organizations. This assessment was made by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike.
(Source: TechCrunch)