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PylangGhost grants persistent remote access, fingerprinting the device and establishing connections to command-and-control ...
North Korea’s fake job interviews are the latest crypto hack tactic, using deepfakes and malware to steal wallets and access ...
A North Korea-backed hacker tried to get a job at Kraken to access the company’s systems, the exchange revealed Thursday. The applicant posed as an engineer and was caught mid-interview after ...
Hackers linked to Pyongyang are posing as Coinbase and Uniswap recruiters to deploy "PylangGhost," a Python-based trojan.
North Korean hackers use "PylangGhost" trojan posing as Coinbase recruiters to steal crypto credentials through fake job ...
North Korea is using fake job sites and interviews targeting crypto professionals to deploy a new info-stealing malware, says ...
Crypto exchange Kraken recently uncovered a sophisticated attempt by a North Korean hacker to infiltrate its operations through a seemingly innocuous job application.. The incident, detailed by ...
A LinkedIn message drew a former waitress in Minnesota into a type of intricate scam involving illegal paychecks and stolen ...
He saw this as an opportunity to learn more about the infiltration tactics of North Korea, which have robbed billions from crypto companies, and how he could prevent that from happening at Kraken.
Kim Jong Un‘s North Korea is secretly infiltrating American businesses via remote jobs, with the help of unwitting U.S. citizens. Christina Chapman, a Minnesota woman whose home functioned as a ...
A Minnesota woman helped North Korea funnel millions by posing as an IT firm, exposing the vulnerability of U.S. businesses to foreign infiltration.