China Cyberspies Targeted Japanese Firms for North Korea Secrets

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    "China Cyberspies Targeted Japanese Firms for North Korea Secrets...

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    Chinese hackers have targeted Japanese defense companies, possibly to get information on Tokyo’s policy toward resolving the North Korean nuclear impasse, according to cybersecurity firm FireEye Inc.

    The attacks are suspected to come from a group known as APT10, a China-based espionage group that FireEye has been tracking since 2009. One of the lures used in a “spear-phishing” email attack was a defense lecture given by former head of UNESCO, Koichiro Matsuura. Two attacks took place between September and October 2017

    'Lure content related to the defense industry suggests that a possible motive behind the intrusion attempt is gaining insider information on policy prescription to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue,' said Bryce Boland, chief technology officer for the Asia-Pacific region at FireEye...."

    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...rgeted-japanese-firms-for-north-korea-secrets
     
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