A suspected North Korean hacking campaign has expanded to targets in 17 different countries, including the U.S., pilfering information on critical infrastructure, telecommunications and entertainment organizations, researchers say. From a report: Cybersecurity firm McAfee released new research on the hacking campaign this week, calling it Operation GhostSecret and describing the attackers as having “significant capabilities” to develop and use multiple cyber tools and rapidly expand operations across the globe. The findings demonstrate the growing sophistication of North Korea’s army of hackers, which has been blamed for high-profile hacking operations such as the WannaCry malware outbreak last year.
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Source: Slashdot – North Korea Linked To Global Hacking Operation Against Critical Infrastructure, Telecoms
