North Korean hackers use AI video to spread malware

A North Korean hacking group known as UNC1069 has employed AI-generated videos to deliver malware targeting both macOS and Windows systems. This tactic highlights evolving methods in cyber threats. The development was reported by TechRadar on February 11, 2026.

North Korean hackers, operating under the alias UNC1069, have adopted an innovative approach by using AI-generated videos to distribute malware compatible with macOS and Windows operating systems. According to TechRadar, this method demonstrates the group's increasing creativity in evading detection and infecting devices.

The technique involves embedding malicious payloads within seemingly innocuous video content created by artificial intelligence. While specific details on the malware's functionality or distribution channels remain limited in available reports, the use of AI underscores a growing sophistication in state-sponsored cyber operations attributed to North Korea.

UNC1069, previously linked to various cyber activities, continues to pose risks to users across major platforms. TechRadar's coverage emphasizes the need for heightened vigilance against such deceptive tactics in digital security. No further incidents or victim details were disclosed in the initial report published on February 11, 2026.

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