Ongoing Kimsuky attack campaign exploits PowerShell, Dropbox

Kimsuky — also known as APT43, Black Banshee, TA427, and Velvet Chollima — commences intrusions with the distribution of phishing emails with a ZIP archive attachment containing an LNK file seemingly spoofing legitimate documents.

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