Feb. 15, 2023, 10:06 a.m. | Adeola Adegunwa

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The APT37 threat group targets people for intelligence gathering using the new elusive “M2RAT” malware and steganography. North Korea’s APT37, sometimes referred to as “RedEyes” or “ScarCruft,” is a hacker collective thought to be funded by the government. The hacker gang was observed in 2022 using Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerabilities to distribute a wide range […]

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