The North Korean hacking group Kimsuky is using QR code phishing to target Americans with fake questionnaires and malicious ...
The FBI has warned about North Korean hackers Kimsuky leveraging QR codes in phishing attacks targeting U.S. and foreign government entities, academia, think tanks, and others.
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Signal Hacking Alert: QR Codes Attack Compromises Privacy
A new cybersecurity warning has revealed that hackers have found a way to secretly access private messages sent through ...
Think before you scan. The FBI says a hacking group known as Kimsuky is targeting 'US entities' with emails that contain codes intended to infect devices and scoop up personal data.
The FBI has issued an alert to warn organizations of a QR code phishing campaign from the North Korean hacking group Kimsuky (APT43).
What if a simple scan of a QR code could compromise your most sensitive information? Imagine sitting at a café, scanning a code to access the menu, only to unknowingly hand over your login credentials ...
TL;DR: Switzerland's National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) has reported a rise in scams involving QR codes and the postal system. Hackers are sending fake letters to residents, asking them to download ...
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