North Korean hackers with alleged state ties have made off with technical information from South Korean defense contractors.
North Korean hackers have stolen technical data from South Korean defense companies, Seoul says.The Hacking groups, which are believed to have North Korea's state backing, mounted the 'all-out' cyberattacks for over a year, Korean National Police Agency said Tuesday, warning others in the industry to beef up security.
Newsweek reached out to the North Korean embassy in Beijing, China, with a written request for comment.In a case that began around October of that year, the hackers gained access to a defense contractor by taking advantage of an opening: employees of a server maintenance company who used the same passwords for both private and company email accounts.
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