More AI malware has been found - and this time, crypto developers are under attack
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North Korean hackers use deepfake Zoom calls to target crypto professionals
North Korean threat actors are once again targeting cryptocurrency developers and professionals using live video calls on Zoom to dupe them into installing malware. Hackers based in North Korea are using compromised Telegram accounts and deep fake AI videos to…
North Korean cybercriminals target developers with access to blockchains. A PowerShell backdoor seems programmed by AI.
New DPRK Interview Campaign Leverages Fake Fonts To Deploy Malware - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
North Korea’s Lazarus Group has launched a sophisticated supply chain attack targeting software developers through a campaign called “Fake Font.” The threat actors are using fake job interviews and malicious GitHub repositories to trick engineers into downloading code that contains hidden malware. This campaign, which began over 100 days ago, has recently intensified with 19 repositories identified as part of the operation. The malware ultimatel…
Crypto Scams Alert: North Korean Konni Hackers Use AI Malware to Target Devs
The post Crypto Scams Alert: North Korean Konni Hackers Use AI Malware to Target Devs appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Insights Konni used AI-generated PowerShell malware in their crypto scams to target blockchain developers across APAC. The campaign delivers backdoors via Discord ZIP files with PDF lures and malicious shortcuts. Researchers say LLM-style comments and structure strongly indicate AI-assisted malware development. North Kor…
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