DPRK macOS 'NimDoor' Malware Targets Web3, Crypto Platforms
Researchers observed North Korean threat actors targeting cryptocurrency and Web3 platforms on Telegram using malicious Zoom meeting requests.
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Researchers observed North Korean threat actors targeting cryptocurrency and Web3 platforms on Telegram using malicious Zoom meeting requests.
Ironically, Macs' lower risk profile may make them more susceptible to any given threat than the average Windows or Linux system.
The "Markopolo" threat actors built a convincing brand and Web presence for fake software to deliver the dangerous Atomic macOS stealer, among other malware, to carry out cryptocurrency heists.
The malware substitutes genuine apps with compromised versions, enabling attackers to pilfer credentials and recovery phrases, thus gaining access to wallets and their contents.
Posing as fellow engineers, the North Korean state-sponsored cybercrime group Lazarus tricked crypto-exchange developers into downloading the hard-to-detect malware.
Threat actors are distributing new "Realst" infostealer via fake blockchain games, researchers warn.