North Korean state hackers are targeting crypto firms with several unique pieces of malware deployed alongside multiple scams ...
Google’s Mandiant reports that a North Korea-linked hacker group used fake Zoom calls to deploy malware against a crypto firm.
UNC1069 targets crypto firms via Telegram lures, fake Zoom meetings, and multi-stage malware to steal credentials, browser data, and funds.
North Korean hackers have launched a set of seven new malware products seeking to infiltrate user devices to harvest data and steal assets from crypto and fintech firms, according to Mandiant.
But the assets, which included a Rolls-Royce Spectre, were sold for £180k on 11 December to Hydrate founder Ian Minton and ...
Campaign combines stolen Telegram accounts, fake Zoom calls and ClickFix attacks to deploy infostealer malware ...
UNC1069 uses a mix of Business Telegram Compromise, deepfakes, and malware.