North Korean hackers reportedly established seemingly legitimate companies on U.S. soil to infiltrate the crypto sector, targeting unsuspecting developers through fake job offers. With legal registrations, corporate fronts, and social …
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Cybercriminals have found a new attack vector, targeting users of Atomic and Exodus wallets through open-source software repositories. The latest wave of exploits involves distributing malware-laced packages to compromise private …
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Homepage > News > Business > Cryptojacking hackers blackmails YouTubers; Lazarus’ new malware North Korea-linked Lazarus Group is on the prowl again, and this time, it has infected a new …
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Bybit’s LazarusBounty.com Takes Aim at North Korean Hackers After $1.5B Record Breach
by SKby SKFollowing a major security breach that cost Bybit an estimated $1.5 billion in losses, the crypto exchange is taking matters into its own hands. Today (Tuesday), the exchange launched LazarusBounty.com, …
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MINING METRICS AND HASHRATE HACKERS UPDATE: DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND WE HAVE LOWERED THE PRIVATE ORDINAL MINT FROM 10 to 1!
by SKby SKHASHRATE HACKERS UPDATE: DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND WE HAVE LOWERED THE PRIVATE ORDINAL MINT FROM 10 to 1! In case you missed Friday’s announcement, Blockware is launching an Ordinals Project …