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  • Aug 11, 2024 | itwire.com | Taylor Long |Jeff Johnson |Alice Revelli |Fred Plan

    GUEST OPINION: In the shadowy world of cyber warfare, one name stands out among the rest: APT45. This North Korean cyber operator has quietly but effectively carried out espionage and cyberattacks since as early as 2009. But APT45 isn't just another player in the DPRK's cyber arsenal; it is a distinct and dangerous entity, expanding its operations beyond espionage to include financially motivated cybercrime, even dabbling in ransomware-a rare move for North Korean cyber units.

  • Jul 25, 2024 | thetechstreetnow.com | Taylor Long |Jeff Johnson |Alice Revelli |Fred Plan

    Written by: Taylor Long, Jeff Johnson, Alice Revelli, Fred Plan, Michael BarnhartExecutive SummaryAPT45 is a long-running, moderately sophisticated North Korean cyber operator that has carried out espionage campaigns as early as 2009. APT45 has gradually expanded into financially-motivated operations, and the group’s suspected development and deployment of ransomware sets it apart from other North Korean operators.

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