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Massive North Korean phishing attack used K-pop and horoscope lures: South Korean police

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North Korean hackers posed as K-pop promoters, horoscope services and tax officials as part of a sweeping phishing campaign that flooded South Koreans with more than 120,000 malware-laced emails and links to spoofed websites, police in Seoul have revealed.

The National Police Agency said on Tuesday that 126,266 such phishing emails had been sent to 17,744 individuals between November 2024 and January this year.

“In the past, these actors targeted individuals interested in North Korean affairs,” said Kim Young-woon, head of the agency’s cyberterrorism unit. “This time, they deployed 30 different promotional formats in a broad campaign.”

The phishing emails mimicked legitimate content ranging from daily horoscopes and health newsletters to tax refund notices and concert invitations featuring Lim Young-woong, one of South Korea’s most popular pop ballad singers, according to JoongAng Daily.

Victims who clicked on links in the emails were taken to phishing websites designed to resemble trusted platforms such as Naver or Google, and were prompted to enter login details.

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