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North Korean APT group targets email credentials in social engineering campaign

CSO Magazine

Researchers warn of a social engineering campaign by the North Korean APT group known as Kimsuky that attempts to steal email credentials and plant malware. Operating since at least 2012, the group often employs targeted phishing and social engineering tactics to gather intelligence and access sensitive information."

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8 IT security disasters: Lessons from cautionary examples

CSO Magazine

Sign up for CSO newsletters. ]. 2012: Court Ventures gets social-engineered. Sometimes all it takes is some brazen misrepresentation and social engineering skills. Hopefully you'll come away with some ideas on how not to suffer a disaster of your own.

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A Clear and Present Need: Bolster Your Identity Security with Threat Detection and Response

Duo's Security Blog

“It took nearly 11 months (328 days) to identity and contain data breaches resulting from stolen or compromised credentials.” – IBM’s Cost of Data Breach Report 2023 I recently came across a 2012 article from CSO Online , and realized that it has been more than 11 years since the phrase “Identity is the new perimeter” was coined!