SiliconAngle reports:
Cisco Systems Inc.’s Talos Intelligence unit posted today new findings about the North Korean hacking group called Lazarus that outline new ways it’s targeting attacks.
“We have observed Lazarus target companies in the manufacturing, agricultural and physical security sectors,” their analysts wrote in the post. The group has been around since 2010 and was responsible most recently for compromising the CyberLink multimedia software to distribute its malware last month.
More notably, it took advantage of Log4j vulnerabilities in 2022 and was behind the 2017 WannaCry ransomware attacks that paralyzed many around the world. Talos and other security researchers have concluded that Lazarus is more of a consortium of different subgroups that independently develop their own malware campaigns.
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