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North Korean hackers are using sophisticated Mac malware delivered through fake Zoom invites to break into Web3 and crypto ...
SentinelLabs has posted a report about a new malware that targets Mac users of blockchain technologies, such as crypto. The threat agents behind the attack are based in North Korea, according to ...
A new ClickFix campaign targets macOS users with fake Spectrum support sites, tricking victims with CAPTCHA failures to paste ...
North Korean hackers are using Nim-compiled malware called “NimDoor” to target crypto companies on macOS, exploiting fake Zoom updates to steal wallets and credentials.
Researchers warn that recent attack campaigns against Web3 and crypto startups by a North Korean APT group have leveraged a ...
SparkKitty, a powerful mobile malware strain that scans private photos to steal cryptocurrency recovery phrases and other ...
Cybersecurity firm Huntress has uncovered a highly sophisticated hacking campaign targeting Mac users in the cryptocurrency ...
Once infected, the malware would establish a connection between the Mac and the attacker’s command and control (C2) server to exfiltrate sensitive data like iCloud Keychain credentials.
Cybernews reported on Wednesday on its research that resulted in the online discovery of 30 datasets that include 16 billion ...
Even though people often think Macs are safe from malware, that definitely isn’t true. Case in point, a new Atomic Stealer campaign, which is being used to infect the best MacBooks and other ...
As reported by BleepingComputer, both the best iPhones and the best Android phones are currently being targeted in a new ...
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