Weekly Phishing Email Distribution Cases (June 2nd, 2024 – June 8th, 2024)
This post will cover the distribution cases of phishing emails during the week from June 2nd, 2024 to June 8th, 2024, and provide the associated information (email subject, attachments, URLs). The cases will be classified into Fake login page (i.e. FakePage) and malware types (i.e. Infostealer, Downloader, Exploit, Backdoor, etc.).
Weekly Phishing Email Distribution Cases (May 26th, 2024 – June 1st, 2024)
This post will cover the distribution cases of phishing emails during the week from May 26th, 2024 to June 1st, 2024, and provide the associated information (email subject, attachments, URLs). The cases will be classified into Fake login page (i.e. FakePage) and malware types (i.e. Infostealer, Downloader, Exploit, Backdoor, etc.).
Threat Trend Report on Ransomware – May 2024 Ransomware Statistics and Major Issues
Objectives and Scope This report provides statistics on new ransomware samples, attacked systems, and targeted businesses in May 2024, as well as notable ransomware issues in Korea and overseas. Other major issues and statistics for ransomware that are not mentioned in the report can be found by searching for
May 2024 Major Issues on APT Attacks in South Korea
Overview AhnLab has been using the company infrastructure to conduct monitoring for Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attacks against South Korea. This report will cover the types and statistics of APT attacks in Korea during May 2024 as well as features for each type. Figure 1. The May 2024
Security Issues in Korean & Global Financial Sector – Malware, Phishing, Deep Web & Dark Web in May 2024
Statistics on Malware Distributed to Financial Sector Statistics on Korean Accounts Exfiltrated Via Telegram by Industry MD5 0880757f5b51656408c82fb711fc6f68 088b74f4e87aebbc195f3f17a857eef9 2fde0e06e525e4bccd440a098048a453 45ed98fba139350af5022567dcb6ff10 5c53639753a4e974294f8860302d8bac
Warning Against Phishing Emails Prompting Execution of Commands via Paste (CTRL+V)
AhnLab SEcurity intelligence Center (ASEC) recently discovered that phishing files are being distributed via emails. The phishing files (HTML) attached to the emails prompt users to directly paste (CTRL+V) and run the commands. The threat actor sent emails about fee processing, operation instruction reviews, etc. to prompt recipients to open
Online Scams: So What Should We Do About It?
AhnLab SEcurity intelligence Center (ASEC) has been publishing the Online Scams series to inform the readers about the ever-evolving scams. Prevention and blocking are the two most important measures to mitigate the damage inflicted by scams. Various security providers are supporting features to detect and block the damage from scams,
Online Scams: Anyone Can Fall for Scams
No one is safe from scams. In fact, scams targeting corporations and organizations employ meticulously social-engineered attack scenarios. Unlike smishing targeting individuals or online shopping scams, such attacks design tailored phishing scenarios based on previously collected information about the target. As such, it is not easy for the victim organization
Romance Scams Urging Coin Investment
AhnLab’s Mobile Analysis Team has confirmed cases of romance scams where perpetrators establish rapport by posing as overseas friends or romantic partners. They exploit this connection to solicit money under the guise of cryptocurrency investments. A romance scam is a type of fraud that involves emotional manipulation to solicit money

