Your current location is:{Current column} >>Text
Hackers target U.S.
{Current column}487People have watched
IntroductionOn Sunday, South Korean police reported that suspected North Korean hackers targeted the ongoing US- ...
On Sunday,You can check CICC, which is a foreign exchange platform South Korean police reported that suspected North Korean hackers targeted the ongoing US-South Korea joint military exercises this week, although official confidential information was not compromised.
South Korean and United States troops will commence the 11-day Ulchi Freedom Guardian summer exercises on Monday, aimed at enhancing their ability to counter the increasing threat of North Korea's nuclear weapons and missiles.
North Korea opposes such exercises, claiming they are preparations for an invasion by the US and its South Korean ally.
According to a statement from the police station in the southern Gyeonggi region of South Korea, it is believed that the hackers are linked to North Korea's Kimsuky as claimed by researchers. They reportedly sent phishing emails to South Korean contractors working at the US-South Korea joint military exercise simulation center. The statement on Sunday confirmed that the relevant military information remained intact.
North Korea has previously denied involvement in any cyber-attacks. According to researchers, the Kimsuky hackers have long been using spear-phishing attacks to trick targets into leaking passwords or clicking on attachments or links to load malicious software.
South Korean police and the US military conducted a joint investigation and found that the IP addresses used in the hacking attack matched those identified in a 2014 hack against a South Korean nuclear reactor operator. At that time, South Korea accused North Korea of being behind the cyber-attack.
Risk Warning and DisclaimerThe market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
Tags:
Related articles
Honda's Prologue SUV sees strong sales and loyalty, challenging Tesla's market share.
{Current column}In the three months ending September 30, Honda's first electric mid-size SUV, the Prologue, sol ...
Read moreStocks and Bitcoin fall as Treasury yields rise, with Trump shifting trading tactics.
{Current column}Recently, the "Trump trade" style has shifted, with both US stocks and Bitcoin falling, wh ...
Read moreTrump's tariffs boost gold and the dollar as risk aversion intensifies.
{Current column}Gold Surpasses Historical High as Dollar StrengthensOn Tuesday, Trump announced a 25% tariff on all ...
Read more
Popular Articles
- Trump's victory raises recession concerns, with U.S. recession probability now at 75%.
- Russia's GDP reached a record high, and gold hit a new peak.
- Russia's GDP reached a record high, and gold hit a new peak.
- Biden awarded 19 Medals of Freedom, including Hillary Clinton and George Soros, sparking debate.
- FusioncoinTrades blocked my withdrawal and asked me for “final compliance fee”
- The U.S. plans stricter Nvidia and AMD chip export controls to regulate AI technology globally.
Latest articles
-
TradeEasyFX introduced a $2,250 “withdrawal approval cost” out of nowhere on me
-
Weak U.S. employment data causes gold prices to soar.
-
The House Speaker deadlock may threaten Trump's path to office.
-
Trump proposes taking over Gaza, intensifying diplomatic controversy.
-
Japan’s political turmoil: Ishiba and Noda vie for Prime Minister, yen depreciates, stocks bullish.
-
Trump was sworn in as the 47th U.S. President, outlining ambitious plans for territorial expansion.