North Korean Lazarus Group Nabs $3.4 Billion in Crypto via LinkedIn
North Korea's Lazarus Group has stolen over $3.4 billion in cryptocurrency since 2007, with part of their success attributed to using job ads on LinkedIn for social engineering and phishing attacks. The group's exploits have been a significant source of revenue for the North Korean regime, targeting companies and tricking employees into downloading malicious files. Their tactics include leveraging zero-day vulnerabilities, deploying malware, and conducting brute force attacks.
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North Korean Lazarus Group Nabs $3.4 Billion in Crypto via LinkedIn
North Korea's Lazarus Group has stolen over $3.4 billion in cryptocurrency since 2007, with part of their success attributed to using job ads on LinkedIn for social engineering and phishing attacks. The group's exploits have been a significant source of revenue for the North Korean regime, targeting companies and tricking employees into downloading malicious files. Their tactics include leveraging zero-day vulnerabilities, deploying malware, and conducting brute force attacks.