North Korea hacker group Lazarus turns to ransomware: report
The group is known for WannaCry, a ransomware that has infected over 300,000 Windows computers worldwide, demanding payment in BTC.
The group is known for WannaCry, a ransomware that has infected over 300,000 Windows computers worldwide, demanding payment in BTC.
Lazarus has updated its method of attack to evade detection, according to Kaspersky security researchers.
The malware is disguised as a cryptocurrency arbitrage platform to infiltrate the MacOS systems of unsuspecting victims, according to security researchers.
The notorious North Korean outfit has established a fake crypto firm whose GitHub code contains malware, for the second time.
Thy cryptocurrency malware Ryuk is still crawling to blackmail computer system around the world, and now running in China.
McAfee has discovered a new, more sophisticated strain of malware that seeks out cryptocurrency activity.
North Korea has been engaging in related cybercrime attacks, with mounting evidence pointing to a specific unit called Lazarus, according to South Korea.