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North Korea’s Digital Love Letters to Russia: A Swift Lesson in Cyber-Espionage Comedy
In the realm of cyberwarfare, North Korea is proving that ‘friendly’ is a relative term. In a twist as surprising as finding a cobra in your lunchbox, North Korean Data Theft is now targeting Russia, with malware-laden love letters disguised as Microsoft Word documents. Even…

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When it comes to cyberwarfare, it seems the word "friendly" is as fluid as a North Korean's loyalty. In a surprising twist, it appears that North Korea is sending its digital love letters, wrapped in malicious Microsoft Word documents, to Russia. And here we were, thinking that they were allies. Well, in the words of that ancient philosopher, Taylor Swift, "players gonna play, hackers gonna hack."