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Lazarus Group strikes again â and this time, they went full corporate.
According to Reuters, hackers tied to North Koreaâs Lazarus Group created fake U.S. companies in New York and New Mexico â all to trick crypto developers into installing malware.
Hereâs what went down:
đ”ïž Fake Fronts, Real Damage
They set up legit-looking companies using false identities to post job openings and attract developers in the crypto space.
đ» Job Application Trap
Unsuspecting devs were lured in with interviews â and then hit with infected files disguised as onboarding material or test projects.
đŻ The Goal?
Steal crypto assets, extract sensitive data, and gain deep access to blockchain ecosystems.
đ Big Implications:
This isnât just a phishing scheme â itâs a state-backed operation aimed at disrupting the crypto industry from the inside.
Takeaway:
If youâre in Web3, triple-check any job offers, especially from unknown startups.
North Koreaâs Lazarus Group isnât just hacking exchanges anymore â theyâre targeting YOU.
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