North Korea-backed cyber espionage campaign targets UK military

The Guardian 

North Korean state-backed hackers have mounted a campaign to obtain secrets related to nuclear materials, military drones, submarines and shipbuilding in the UK and US, as intelligence agencies warned of a "global cyber-espionage campaign" targeting sensitive industries. A joint notice from the US, UK and South Korea warned that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was using state-backed attackers to further the regime's military and nuclear ambitions. It added that Japan and India had also been targeted. Hackers have targeted sensitive military information and intellectual property in four main areas: nuclear, defence, aerospace and engineering. The assailants, working for a group called Andariel, have also sought to obtain secrets from the medical and energy industries.