Security eggheads discover their PCs chatting with Kim Jong Un's hackers Stuck inside with time on your hands? The US govt would like to remind you it's paying $5m for Nork hacking scalps
North Korea's hackers homed in on specific infosec researchers and infected their systems with a backdoor after luring them to a suspicious website, Google revealed on Monday. The internet giant's Threat Analysis Group said Pyongyang's snoops would send private messages to their targets – primarily folks investigating software security vulnerabilities – via Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, Discord, Keybase or plain ol' email, and try to lure the marks to a blog promising details of exploitable b...