ClickFix uses fake CAPTCHAs and a signed Microsoft App-V script to deploy Amatera stealer on enterprise Windows systems.
The North Korean hacker group Konni (Opal Sleet, TA406) is using AI-generated PowerShell malware to target developers and engineers in the blockchain sector.
North Korean Konni hackers are now targeting blockchain developers and engineers with AI-generated malware.
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The malicious campaign targets software developers and engineering teams with expertise in, or access to, blockchain-related ...
North Korean group Konni uses AI-assisted PowerShell malware and phishing via Google ads and Discord to breach blockchain ...
A new malicious campaign mixes the ClickFix method with fake CAPTCHA and a signed Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V ...
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