Buffet-style Hacking: North Korean Lazarus Group’s Unending Appetite for Software Vendors

Like a marathon runner at an all-you-can-eat buffet, the Lazarus Hacking Group exploits are relentless. They feast on software vendors tirelessly, despite patch warnings. With tools like SIGNBT and LPEClient, think of them as overeager interns with a hacker’s Swiss Army knife, posing a threat…

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Here we go again! North Korean Lazarus hacking group decided to stick with a favorite pastime: repeatedly compromising a software vendor. That's right, folks! Despite patches and warnings, these hackers came back for seconds, thirds, and maybe even fourths. It's like that one person at the buffet who keeps piling their plate high, no matter how many times they're told the shrimp cocktail has run out. It seems Lazarus has the determination of a marathon runner, a particularly sneaky and malicious marathon runner.

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