Researchers warn that North Korea’s Lazarus Group is injecting crypto-stealing malware into open-source projects.
The North Korean threat actor known as the Lazarus Group has been linked to a previously undocumented JavaScript implant ...
SecurityScorecard has uncovered a sophisticated campaign linked to North Korea’s Lazarus Group, distributing crypto-stealing ...
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North Koreans clone open source projects to plant backdoors, steal credentialsOnce a developer unknowingly downloads a malicious fork, the malware in that cloned code executes and installs a backdoor on ...
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North Korea targets crypto developers via NPM supply chain attackSpeaking to The Register via email, Sherstobitoff said North Korea was targeting Web3 projects, mainly those using the NPM ...
A North Korean hacking group has been identified as using malicious Javascript implants to steal cryptocurrency.
SecurityScorecard has uncovered a stealthy malware campaign orchestrated by North Korea's notorious Lazarus Group.
Attackers send out fake job offers and trick individuals into running a cross-platform JavaScript stealer for crypto theft ...
North Korea’s notorious Lazarus Group, known for high-profile cryptocurrency thefts, has evolved its cyberattack strategy to ...
A security warning has been issued for LinkedIn users as the notorious North Korean Lazarus hacking group launches a new attack campaign.
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