BlueNoroff hackers used fake Zoom calls, ClickFix prompts, and fileless PowerShell malware to steal credentials from Web3 and ...
The North Korean group is using stolen victim videos, AI-generated avatars, and pseudo-video calls to scale malware attacks ...
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 ...
Arctic Wolf attributed this large-scale spear-phishing campaign to BlueNoroff, a financially motivated subgroup of the ...
Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below. North Korean state-sponsored hackers have ramped up an attack leveraging compromised Telegram ...
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 ...
Investigators found that the attackers impersonated a figure in the fintech legal sector and used a Calendly invitation to ...
North Korea cybercriminals have executed a strategic pivot in their social engineering campaigns. They have stolen more than $300 million by impersonating trusted industry figures in fake video ...
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 ...
Cyber criminals are exploiting counterfeit Zoom and Google Meet pages to install employee monitoring software on unsuspecting Windows systems, security researchers have warned, marking a shift towards ...
The latest fake Zoom meeting scam silently pushes surveillance software onto the Windows computers of unwitting employees. That’s according to researchers at Malwarebytes, who warn that staff falling ...