An IT security researcher reveals how a wheelchair's QR code becomes a master key to all comfort functions.
FBI warns Kimsuky hackers linked to North Korea are using malicious QR codes to bypass MFA, steal session tokens, and hijack cloud accounts.
The North Korean state-sponsored hacker group Kimsuki is using malicious QR codes in spearphishing campaigns that target U.S.
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The North Korean APT Kimsuky uses malicious QR codes in spear-phishing attacks targeting academics, government entities, and ...
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Think before you scan. The FBI says a hacking group known as Kimsuky is targeting 'US entities' with emails that contain ...