Since the afternoon of the 11th, the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Internet & Security Agency have been circulating a large number of hacking emails disguised as sharing information related to the martial law, urging the public and institutional officials to pay special attention.
Clicking on a hacking mail can automatically install malware or steal personal and institutional information, so check the sender's email address accurately and carefully check for links in the body that will prompt you to click.
Details of countermeasures are posted in the Security Notice section of the 'Bohonara website' (www.boho.or.kr ).
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