North Korean hackers hit 3,136 IPs using fake job interviews to deploy malware via coding tests on LinkedIn, targeting crypto and AI firms.
North Korean-linked hackers targeted more than 3,100 IP addresses tied to AI, crypto, and finance firms using fake job interviews, security researchers said.
North Korean PurpleBravo hackers targeted 3,136 IPs and 20 companies using fake interviews, malicious VS Code projects, and BeaverTail malware.
North Korean-linked hackers have targeted more than 3,100 IP addresses tied to AI, crypto, and finance firms through fake job interviews. The campaign used frau ...
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