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North Korean hackers are using sophisticated Mac malware delivered through fake Zoom invites to break into Web3 and crypto ...
The US Justice Department revealed the identity theft number along with one arrest and a crackdown on “laptop farms” that ...
ZachXBT exposes North Korean crypto hackers in IT roles, with weak KYC fueling rising DeFi security threats and fake ...
North Korean cyber group targets Web3 businesses with Nim-based malware, exploiting AppleScript and Telegram for persistent ...
North Korean hackers, scamming their way into US-based high-profile tech companies, have lately been ramping up their efforts, security experts have warned. In a recent analysis, Microsoft urged its ...
A fake Zoom call featuring AI-generated executives tricked a crypto employee into downloading macOS malware linked to North ...
The US DoJ has just charged four North Korean hackers who stole nearly $1 million in crypto by posing as remote IT workers.
BlueNoroff, the North Korean hackers, is utilizing deepfakes and fake Zoom calls to steal crypto, with a Canadian gambling ...
North Korean hackers employ social engineering to trick Zoom Meeting participants into executing system-takeover commands.
North Korean hackers lured crypto professionals with fake job interviews to deploy new Python-based malware, PylangGhost.
Researchers warn that recent attack campaigns against Web3 and crypto startups by a North Korean APT group have leveraged a ...