North Korea's gross domestic product (GDP) has grown, in part because of the cybercrime gains of groups linked to the nation, which target business and financial firms.
Originally published at darkreading.com
North Korean state-linked threat groups are contributing to the nation's GDP growth through targeted cybercrime campaigns against business and financial institutions in the Asia-Pacific region. These attacks represent a significant revenue stream for the isolated nation, demonstrating how nation-state cyber operations are increasingly focused on financial gain rather than solely espionage.
North Korea's gross domestic product (GDP) has grown, in part because of the cybercrime gains of groups linked to the nation, which target business and financial firms.
Originally published at darkreading.com
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