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Hackers linked to Pyongyang are posing as Coinbase and Uniswap recruiters to deploy "PylangGhost," a Python-based trojan.
North Korean hackers lured crypto professionals with fake job interviews to deploy new Python-based malware, PylangGhost.
In May, a Python-based remote access trojan (RAT) called PylangGhost was discovered. The malware is distributed by DPRK ...
“This is not just a leak – it’s a blueprint for mass exploitation. With over 16 billion login records exposed, cybercriminals ...
The North Korea-aligned threat actor known as BlueNoroff has been observed targeting an employee in the Web3 sector with ...
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 ...
While the global implications are staggering, the Indian cybersecurity community warns that the local impact could be far ...
Malware campaign abuses Cloudflare Tunnel and phishing lures to deliver in-memory RATs across multiple regions.
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Security experts discovered over 140 infected GitHub repositories. Out of these, 133 contained working backdoor scripts.