North Korea's Lazarus Targets macOS Users via ClickFix
Lazarus continues leveraging ClickFix for initial access and data theft: in this case, against Mac-centric organizations and their high-value leaders.
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Lazarus continues leveraging ClickFix for initial access and data theft: in this case, against Mac-centric organizations and their high-value leaders.
North Korea’s Lazarus Group is pegged for a $290m crypto theft at KelpDAO
State-sponsored North Korean hackers are likely behind the $290 million crypto-heist that impacted the KelpDAO DeFi project on Saturday. [...]
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