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North Korea’s Kimsuky Unleashes Gomir: The Linux-Targeting Backdoor Beast
North Korean hackers just can’t quit old habits! Kimsuky’s latest Linux backdoor, Gomir, is like GoBear’s cousin who moved to “Penguin” town. Watch out for this cyber-espionage remix! #CyberSecurity #NorthKoreanHacking

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Oh, Kimsuky's back at it again, but this time they're crashing the Linux party with their shiny new backdoor toy named Gomir. Just when you thought your penguin-powered machines were safe, these digital party crashers from North Korea show up with a forked-up version of their Windows malware. Think of it as malware fine dining: same great taste, different OS. Bon appétit, cybersecurity aficionados!