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North Korea's Konni group used fake ads on Google and Naver to spread malware, part of a cyber campaign funding weapons programs.
A North Korea-linked group called Konni has launched a malware campaign using fake click-tracking links in ads on Naver and Google, redirecting users to malicious servers.
The attack, dubbed "Poseidon-Attack," exploits trusted advertising platforms to distribute malware, posing a broad threat.
The campaign, tied to Pyongyang’s cyber operations, coincides with reports of $2.02 billion in cryptocurrency theft in 2025, funding weapons programs.
U.S. officials and the U.N.-backed monitoring team warn of ongoing sanctions evasion through cyberattacks and IT worker exploitation, though geopolitical hurdles persist.
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El grupo Konni de Corea del Norte utilizó anuncios falsos en Google y Naver para difundir malware, parte de una campaña cibernética para financiar programas de armas.