AhnLab is partnering with the National Police Agency to prevent cybercrimes that directly affect people's everyday lives.

On the 8th, it was announced that a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed with the National Police Agency for “Responding to Phishing Crimes through Advanced Malicious App Analysis.” Sukkyoon Kang, CEO of AhnLab (left in the photo), Oh Chang-bae, Head of the Integrated Telecommunications Financial Fraud Response Unit at the National Police Agency, and other officials attended. AhnLab.

On the 8th, it was announced that a memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed with the National Police Agency for “Responding to Phishing Crimes through Advanced Malicious App Analysis.” Sukkyoon Kang, CEO of AhnLab (left in the photo), Oh Chang-bae, Head of the Integrated Telecommunications Financial Fraud Response Unit at the National Police Agency, and other officials attended. AhnLab.

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On June 9, AhnLab announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National Police Agency for "Responding to Phishing Crimes through Advanced Malicious App Analysis."


With malicious apps increasingly being exploited as primary tools in various cybercrimes such as voice phishing, both organizations have agreed to connect their information and analytical capabilities to cooperate in responding to these crimes and preventing further victimization.


AhnLab will analyze malicious app information collected by the National Police Agency during investigations and identify and share key threat intelligence. The National Police Agency will use this intelligence to track criminal activities and infrastructure, thereby enhancing its response to phishing crimes and working to prevent their spread.


AhnLab will also incorporate malicious app intelligence and analysis results into its mobile security solution, "V3 Mobile Security," to detect and block malicious apps.



Sukkyoon Kang, CEO of AhnLab, stated, "Under our vision of 'A Safer, Freer World,' AhnLab recognizes protecting users from various cyber threats as a social responsibility." He added, "We are committed to contributing to the response and prevention of phishing crimes and to raising the overall level of cybersecurity across society."


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