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CrowdStrike reports North Korean hackers responsible for significant number of tech industry attacks

CrowdStrike has identified North Korean hackers as a major cybersecurity threat, responsible for about half of all tech industry attacks in the last year. These hackers are reportedly posing as remote IT workers and recruiters to infiltrate companies across multiple regions.

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CrowdStrike reported that North Korean hackers, who are posing as remote IT workers and recruiters, have been a significant threat to companies in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. The report indicates that these hackers accounted for approximately 50% of all cyberattacks in the tech industry over the past year.

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  • loaded language: 'major threat'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • vague attribution: says CrowdStrike

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North Koreans behind nearly half of US tech industry hacks, says CrowdStrike

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CrowdStrike reports North Korean hackers responsible for significant number of tech industry attacks