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CrowdStrike: North Korean Group FAMOUS CHOLLIMA Behind 47% of Global Hands-on-Keyboard Intrusions in 12-Month Period

FAMOUS CHOLLIMA, a North Korean-backed group, carried out nearly half of all such intrusions worldwide from April 2025 to March 2026, according to CrowdStrike.

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CrowdStrike: North Korean Group FAMOUS CHOLLIMA Behind 47% of Global Hands-on-Keyboard Intrusions in 12-Month Periodfinance.yahoo.com
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FAMOUS CHOLLIMA, a North Korean-backed hacking unit, accounted for 47% of all hands-on-keyboard intrusions between April 2025 and March 2026, CrowdStrike reported. The group targeted tech companies across North America, Europe and Asia during the 12-month period. CrowdStrike documented the activity in its assessment of global intrusion trends.

The period covered runs from April 2025 through March 2026.

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