North Korea’s Kimsuky gang joins rush to exploit new ScreenConnect bugs

Hackers are exploiting recently disclosed ScreenConnect vulnerabilities to deploy a new variant of a malware strain previously linked to North Korean threat group Kimsuky. The new malware, dubbed ToddlerShark by researchers at Kroll, overlaps with ReconShark and BabyShark, reconnaissance tools used by Kimsuky (also known as APT43, Emerald Sleet, and Velvet Chollima).

Source: SC Magazine

 


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