North Korean hackers from the KONNI activity cluster are abusing Google's Find Hub tool to track their targets' GPS positions ...
Google's Find Hub is meant to help you track lost phones and more, but hackers have apparently abused it to wipe victims' devices.
Konni hackers exploit Google's Find My Device for remote data wiping, turning legitimate tracking services into destructive cyber weapons.
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The North Korean hacker group Konni has discovered a new set of attacks that, for the first time, use Google's Find Hub asset ...