North Korean hackers targeted ethnic Koreans in China with Android ‘BirdCall’ malware

Researchers at cybersecurity firm ESET attributed the campaign to APT37 and said the hackers used a backdoor attached to a suite of card games from a company called Sqgame.
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via The Record by Recorded Future
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