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Is Your Co-Worker a North Korean Spy?

8 min · 24 de oct de 2023
portada del episodio Is Your Co-Worker a North Korean Spy?

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Howdy friends. This week I discuss the North Korean IT workers found to have been sending wages from their remote jobs back to North Korea to fund weapons programs, the massive Cisco device 0-day, the fall of the ACG hacking group, a complex malvertising campaign that was recently uncovered, and the discovery of government-backed hackers exploiting WinRAR vulnerability. We’re sticking with just the news on this video, but you can find more Vulnerable U personal and professional growth content on my blog: https://www.mattjay.com/blog/ [https://www.mattjay.com/blog/] Check out my free weekly newsletter Vulnerable U: https://www.mattjay.com/newsletter/ [https://www.mattjay.com/newsletter/]

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