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North Korean hackers are behind a new macOS malware campaign that targets the crypto industry using fake Zoom invites.
North Korean state-backed hackers have been using a new family of macOS malware called NimDoor in a campaign that targets web3 and cryptocurrency organizations.
North Korean hackers are using fake Zoom invites to install ‘NimDoor’ malware — a rare Nim-compiled backdoor targeting macOS ...
SentinelLabs observed North Korean actors deploying novel TTPs to target crypto firms, including a mix of programming ...
Researchers warn that recent attack campaigns against Web3 and crypto startups by a North Korean APT group have leveraged a ...
Threat actors are using social engineering to impersonate trusted contacts and convince targets to install persistent malware ...
North Korean hackers are using sophisticated Mac malware delivered through fake Zoom invites to break into Web3 and crypto ...
North Korean cyber group targets Web3 businesses with Nim-based malware, exploiting AppleScript and Telegram for persistent ...
A new ClickFix campaign targets macOS users with fake Spectrum support sites, tricking victims with CAPTCHA failures to paste ...
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Macworld on MSNHigh-tech Mac malware hides itself in fake Zoom updateSentinelLabs has posted a report about a new malware that targets Mac users of blockchain technologies, such as crypto. The ...
BlueNoroff, the North Korean hackers, is utilizing deepfakes and fake Zoom calls to steal crypto, with a Canadian gambling ...
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