North Korean hackers used a never-seen-before tactic to hack popular video calling tool

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The novelty and complexity of the attacks show the growing sophistication of North Korea's efforts..

targeting video conferencing tool 3CX was actually two supply chain attacks in one, researchers at Mandiant have found.saying the discovery marks the "first time Mandiant has seen a software supply chain attack lead to another software supply chain attack."

North Korean state-backed hackers first gained access to 3CX's software after infiltrating and distributing a malware-laced version of X_Trader, a markets-tracking platform developed by Trading Technologies, Mandiant found in its investigation.In this type of attack, malicious hackers leverage a security flaw in a third-party vendor to gain access to their customers' networks, often by distributing malware.

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