Microsoft shuts down 3,000 email accounts created by North Korean IT workers

Microsoft shuts down 3,000 email accounts created by North Korean IT workers

Microsoft has identified and suspended thousands of North Korean-created Outlook and Hotmail accounts as part of a broader effort to combat their hacking schemes. The North Korean IT workers now heavily leverage artificial intelligence and voice-changing software to enhance their identity theft operations and facilitate employment fraud. #NorthKoreanCyberActivities #AIInCybercrime

Keypoints

  • Microsoft suspended 3,000 email accounts linked to North Korean IT operatives.
  • North Korean hackers are using AI-powered tools to alter images and documents for identity theft.
  • The campaign involves creating professional-looking profiles on freelancing platforms to secure employment.
  • Voice-changing software is being used to potentially conduct interviews without facilitating intermediaries.
  • Financial gains from the campaign amount to over $16.5 million in cryptocurrency payments since January.

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