Kimsuky, a nation-state hacking group associated with North Korea, utilizes the forceCopy virus to pilfer credentials stored in web browsers

Recent discoveries from the Security Intelligence Center at AhnLab have revealed that the hacking collective Kimsuky has been engaged in targeted phishing operations aimed at spreading an information theft software called forceCopy.

Recent discoveries from the Security Intelligence Center at AhnLab have revealed that the hacking collective Kimsuky has been engaged in targeted phishing operations aimed at spreading an information theft software called forceCopy.
The assault begins with deceptive emails containing a Windows shortcut (LNK) that is masquerading as either a Microsoft Office or PDF file.

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