North Korean Actors Use ‘Fake Zoom’ to Drain Crypto Wallets
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Zoom scams have become one of the most sophisticated and dangerous threats to cryptocurrency users around the world. According to cybersecurity analysts, Zoom fake calls are being used to steal more than $300 million in cryptoactives, through a highly elaborate scheme that combines identity supplanting, malware and psychological manipulation. The case has turned on the alarms in the industry, as it is not just phishing emails, but seemingly legi…
North Korean “Fake Zoom” Crypto Scams Emerge as Daily Threat: SEAL
Cybersecurity organisation Security Alliance (SEAL) warns of several daily attempts by North Korean hackers to swindle victims using bogus Zoom meetings. These assaults deceive victims into installing software that steals sensitive data, including passwords and secret keys. Taylor Monahan, a security expert, said that hackers have already stolen more than $300 million using this method. Scam Mechanics The operation begins with a message from a…
North Korean ‘fake Zoom’ hustle drains $300m from crypto execs’ wallets
North Korean hackers hijack Telegram, stage fake Zoom calls and deploy RAT malware to drain crypto wallets in a $300m long‑con campaign. North Korean cyber criminals have stolen over $300 million through a sophisticated social engineering campaign that impersonates trusted…
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