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Everest Gang Puts $200K Price Tag on ESKOM Stolen Data

Heimadal Security

ESKOM describes its activity as transforming inputs from the natural environment – coal, nuclear, fuel, diesel, water, and wind – into more than 90% of the energy supplied to a wide range of customers […]. The post Everest Gang Puts $200K Price Tag on ESKOM Stolen Data appeared first on Heimdal Security Blog.

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Russia-linked Cold River APT targeted US nuclear research laboratories

Security Affairs

Russia-linked Cold River APT targeted three nuclear research laboratories in the United States in 2022 summer, Reuters reported. Reuters reported that the Russia-linked APT group Cold River (aka Calisto) targeted three nuclear research laboratories in the United States between August and September 2022. labs occurred as U.N.

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North Korea dedicates a hacking group to fund cyber crime

CyberSecurity Insiders

On April 3 of this year, Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) announced that APT43 was in-volved in cryptocurrency theft and digital currency laundering. Since September 2021, the group of cyber criminals has shifted its focus to the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.

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North Korea hackers impersonating Coinbase to lure employees and customers

CyberSecurity Insiders

We already know that North Korea leader Kim Jong Un is fulfilling his nuclear ambitions by stealing currency from banks, stealing cryptocurrency from individual accounts, and raiding crypto exchanges to steal currency. But now have spread malware in disguise of a PDF file to employees in reputable positions at Coinbase.

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North Korea offers school for hackers to train minds as young as 10

CyberSecurity Insiders

All these days we have heard stories that North Korea was launching cyber attacks on its adversaries to steal digital currency to fulfill the nuclear ambitions of leader Kim Jong Un. Note- Till the year 2014, North Korea depended on crimes such as drug trafficking, children and young women trafficking to supplement its nuclear ambitions.

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Cost of state cyber attacks not to be covered under insurance says Lloyd

CyberSecurity Insiders

It is still unclear whether the company plans to introduce a separate insurance cover with a title tag and an extra premium to bring such attacks under special cover. As of now, it offers a standard policy under which a company needs to follow all security procedures to be covered under the attack.

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North Korea steals $620m Ethereum from US Video Game maker

CyberSecurity Insiders

US Treasury has endorsed the news and tagged it as one of the biggest cryptocurrency heists of all time. Highly placed sources say that the steal of funds was made to find the nuclear ambitions of Kim Jong UN.