
North Korean APT Group ScarCruft Deploys New Android Spyware KoSpy
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The North Korean-linked APT group ScarCruft has employed a new Android spyware tool called KoSpy to target users speaking Korean and English. ScarCruft, also known as APT37, Reaper, and Group123, has been active since at least 2012. This previously undetected surveillance tool demonstrates the group's ongoing evolution in capabilities. Although specific technical details about KoSpy are not mentioned in the article, it is evident that this tool is being used for surveillance activities.