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North Korea’s Cyber Espionage Escalates: Kimsuky’s GoBear Linux Backdoor Targets South Korea
North Korea’s sneaky APT, Kimsuky, is at it again – this time with a Linux twist! Their GoBear backdoor just got a penguin makeover, dubbed Gomir, and it’s knocking on South Korean doors. Watch out for those “security updates”; they might just bear (pun intended)…

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Just when you thought your Linux box was the Fort Knox of computing, along comes the Kimsuky group with their GoBear backdoor in a penguin suit, code-named Gomir. It's like finding out your diet soda has calories—no one's safe anymore. North Korea's cyber ninjas are turning South Korean software installers into Trojan horses, and all we can say is: Seoul, we have a problem.