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As reported by the Indian Express, security firm CloudSEK has discovered an attack that mimics pdfcandy.com in order to trick ...
North Korean cyber spies created two businesses in the U.S., in violation of Treasury sanctions, to infect developers working ...
A new malware campaign is using fake PDF converters to sneak malicious PowerShell commands onto devices, putting crypto ...
North Korean cyber operatives quietly formed two companies in the US and used them to slip harmful code to job-seeking ...
North Korea’s Lazarus Group used fake US firms like Blocknovas in a crypto malware campaign. The FBI seized domains tied to fake job offers targeting developers.
404 Media writes that after it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request about the tools, the bureau sent back a ...
North Korean cyber operations use fake US companies to target crypto developers with malware, violating US sanctions.
Cyber crime complaints in the United States hit an all-time high in 2024 with more than 859,000 victims reporting internet ...
The FBI has already warned that online file converters are becoming a popular way for criminals to spread their malware.
Revealing a record $16.6 billion in reported losses—a 33% increase and "a new record for losses reported to IC3." Ransomware ...
North Korean hackers created US shell companies to distribute malware to crypto developers through fake job interviews.