Cryptopolitan on MSN
North Korean state hackers weaponize fake Zoom meetings to target crypto firms
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.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results