BlueNoroff hackers used fake Zoom calls, ClickFix prompts, and fileless PowerShell malware to steal credentials from Web3 and ...
North Korea's BlueNoroff state-sponsored hacking group is targeting cryptocurrency executives in an audacious, financially motivated campaign that uses fake Zoom meetings populated with AI-generated ...
A fake video meeting can now be enough to breach a Web3 company, with North Korea-linked BlueNoroff hackers using bogus Zoom calls, clipboard tricks and fileless PowerShell malware to steal ...
Hackers are sending fake “Zoom invitation” links to UBmail accounts that, if clicked, will install malware, giving the attackers full access to your device and information. Learn how to protect ...
A fake Zoom call featuring AI-generated executives tricked a crypto employee into downloading macOS malware linked to North Korea’s BlueNoroff group. North Korean hackers recently used deepfake ...
A team of hackers associated to the North Korean-linked Lazarus Group has conducted a large-scale cyber theft campaign targeting over 100 cryptocurrency organizations across more than 20 countries, ...
North Korean hackers are behind a new and unusually sophisticated macOS malware campaign that targets the crypto industry using fake Zoom invites. Here’s how it works. Dubbed “NimDoor” by researchers ...
Highly sophisticated scam will leave you questioning what's real while hackers steal your crypto.
Security firm Arctic Wolf has uncovered a sophisticated BlueNoroff campaign targeting North American Web3 and cryptocurrency companies using fake Zoom meetings. The attackers created convincing video ...