North Korean hackers created malware capable of bypassing Apple's notarization process, a first seen for macOS.
Once opened, the apps don't match their names; they include either a basic minesweeper game or pose as a note-taking app. But ...
North Korean hackers may have found a new trick to bypass macOS security and hide malicious code using Google's Flutter.
North Korean hackers are reportedly leveraging Google's Flutter app development tool to conceal malware within seemingly ...
North Korean hackers have disguised malware in seemingly harmless macOS apps using sophisticated code to bypass security ...
Devious North Korean state-sponsored threat actors known as BlueNoroff have been spotted deploying a brand new piece of ...
North Korean threat actors target Apple macOS systems using trojanized Notepad apps and minesweeper games created with ...
Jamf observed North Korean attackers embedding malware within Flutter applications to target macOS devices, potentially to ...
Threat actors with ties to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK aka North Korea) have been found embedding malware ...
Suspected North Korean hackers are sending phishing emails that link to a malicious application that runs on Macs built with ...
North Korean threat actor BlueNoroff has been targeting crypto-related businesses with a new multi-stage malware for macOS ...
Security researchers have discovered new macOS malware that apparently comes from a North Korean hacking group out to target ...