Recent cybersecurity reports have highlighted new malware threats linked to North Korean hacking groups. A new macOS malware named TodoSwift has been identified, raising concerns among Mac users. Additionally, a Trojan known as MoonPeak has been deployed in a broader cyber campaign, revealing insights into the operational structure of North Korea's hacking teams. A report from CrowdStrike has further exposed North Korea's covert workforce infiltrating U.S. tech firms, emphasizing the ongoing risks posed by these cyber threats. The malware targets both x86_64 and Arm architectures, aiming to steal sensitive data from users.
Mac users face another #macOS threat that aims to steal your data and targets x86_64 and Arm architectures. https://t.co/upQUYL7HST
CrowdStrike 2024 report exposes North Korea’s covert workforce in U.S. tech firms https://t.co/8UUss2OCRD #cyberattack #insiderthreat $CRWD
The team from @TalosSecurity said that an attack dubbed “MoonPeak” has shed light on how North Korea's hacking team might be running its various operations and what structure it uses as a common backbone. #cybersecurity #infosec #ITsecurity https://t.co/KqBwZ1NVq7