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Researchers at cybersecurity firm Silent Push have uncovered a sophisticated campaign by the North Korean advanced persistent ...
North Korean cyber spies created two businesses in the U.S., in violation of Treasury sanctions, to infect developers working ...
Illicitly downloaded programs can steal data, provide remote access to infected systems, and serve as entry points for ...
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North Korean hackers are reportedly carrying out a widespread campaign in the US by creating sham corporate entities.
Silent Push senior threat analyst Zach Edwards said in an April 24 statement to X that two shell companies are registered as legitimate businesses in the US. “These websites and a huge network ...
North Korean hackers created US shell companies to distribute malware to crypto developers through fake job interviews.
North Korean cyber spies have been running two U.S.-based companies, Blocknovas LLC and Softglide LLC, in violation of ...
Two firms, Blocknovas LLC and Softglide LLC, were spun up by North Korea’s Lazarus Group, according to cybersecurity outfit Silent Push.
The companies, Blocknovas and Softglide were set up in the states of New Mexico and New York using fake personas and addresses, said researchers at Silent Push, a US cybersecurity firm.
North Korean cyber operatives quietly formed two companies in the US and used them to slip harmful code to job-seeking ...