North Korean Hackers Are Using Python-Based Malware to Infiltrate Top Crypto Firms
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North Korean Hackers Are Using Python-Based Malware to Infiltrate Top Crypto Firms
A North Korean hacking group is targeting crypto workers with a Python-based malware disguised as part of a fake job application process, researchers at Cisco Talos said earlier this week.Most victims appear to be based in India, according to open-source signals, and seem to be individuals with prior experience in blockchain and cryptocurrency startups.While Cisco reports no evidence of internal compromise, the broader risk remains clear: That t…
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North Korean Hackers Use Fake Crypto Job Offers to Spread PylangGhost Malware - CryptoShrypto
North Korean state-sponsored hackers are tricking cryptocurrency and blockchain experts into fake job interviews to hijack their devices with a newly discovered malware called PylangGhost, according to a fresh report by cybersecurity firm Cisco Talos. The campaign, attributed to the North Korean hacking unit Famous Chollima (also known as Wagemole), has mainly targeted crypto professionals in India. Hackers are setting up fraudulent recruitment …
North Korean Hackers Are Targeting Top Crypto Firms With Malware Hidden in Job Applications
A North Korean hacking group is targeting crypto workers with a Python-based malware disguised as part of a fake job application process, researchers at Cisco Talos said earlier this week. Most victims appear to be based in India, according to open-source signals, and seem to be individuals with prior experience in blockchain and cryptocurrency startups.... The post North Korean Hackers Are Targeting Top Crypto Firms With Malware Hidden in Job A…
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