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Palo Alto Networks Unit 42 uncovers a North Korean cyber campaign using a newly discovered macOS variant of Koi Stealer malware to target cryptocurrency developers through ...
At RSAC, the FBI and security experts describe their first-hand experiences identifying and rooting out remote workers who ...
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Russian military has released striking footage showing North Korean troops operating in Russia’s Kursk region. The video ...
The Lazarus Group has reportedly launched two U.S.-based businesses in violation of Treasury sanctions, using them to spread malware to crypto developers. Cybersecurity researchers and documents revie ...
The Lazarus Group, North Korea’s state-backed cyber unit, has established multiple fake companies registered in the United States to lure blockchain developers into downloading malware, according to a ...
The North Korean hackers behind the Contagious Interview worker scam, which threat intelligence analysts have followed since late 2023, are now hiding behind three bogus crypto companies they created ...
North Korean cyber spies have been running two U.S.-based companies, Blocknovas LLC and Softglide LLC, in violation of ...
North Korean cyber operatives quietly formed two companies in the US and used them to slip harmful code to job-seeking ...
North Korean hackers are developing fresh and increasingly sophisticated methods to steal crypto funds: Zoom meetings, hiding ...
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Two firms, Blocknovas LLC and Softglide LLC, were spun up by North Korea’s Lazarus Group, according to cybersecurity outfit Silent Push.