North Korean Hackers Target Crypto Firms: $3 Billion Stolen via LinkedIn Malware Scheme

North Korean Lazarus hackers are targeting crypto firms using fake LinkedIn job offers to spread malware, stealing over $3 billion to fund North Korea’s military. Crypto platforms need better security. Don’t be a LinkedIn victim—stay vigilant and update your security measures.

Hot Take:

Who knew that job hunting on LinkedIn could lead you to fund a North Korean missile? Forget “The Devil Wears Prada”—the devil’s now in your inbox, and it’s wearing a recruiter’s hat!

Key Points:

  • North Korean Lazarus hackers are targeting crypto firms via fake job offers on LinkedIn.
  • They’ve stolen over $3 billion in crypto, funding North Korea’s military and weapons development.
  • Hackers use malicious code disguised as harmless troubleshooting tools to steal money and data.
  • Efforts to launder stolen funds involve crypto mixing services, complicating law enforcement actions.
  • International bodies are enforcing sanctions to combat the ongoing cybercrime threat.

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