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The confirmation of the pause on intelligence sharing follows a heated exchange between the U.S. and Ukrainian presidents © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only. ...

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  1. The involvement of a North Korean government hacking group in the Bybit hack raises concerns about the global reach and sophistication of state-sponsored cybercrime.r
  2. The TraderTraitor group's actions highlight the need for international cooperation and coordination to combat transnational cyber threats.r
  3. The use of hacking as a tool for espionage and economic gain by nation-states underscores the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and incident response protocols.

Summary

A US government agency has attributed the recent Bybit hack to a North Korean government-backed hacking group d믭 TraderTraitor. The group's activities demonstrate the significant threat posed by state-sponsored cybercrime to global financial stability and security.

As international relations continue to evolve, it is essential for nations to work together to share intelligence and best practices in combating these threats. The consequences of inaction could be severe, including further disruptions to critical infrastructure and loss of public trust in online services.

The U.S. government law enforcement agency said a North Korean government hacking group it calls TraderTraitor was behind the massive hack of Bybit. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For person...

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A malicious campaign has been identified, specifically targeting freelance software developers with deceptive job interview-themed lures. This activity is linked to North Korea and involves the delivery of cross-platform malware families known as BeaverTail and InvisibleFerret.r The nature of this campaign is particularly concerning due to its use of social engineering tactics to trick victims into installing malware.

The attackers are using clusters of malware tracked under different names, including Contagious Interview, DEV#POPPER, and Famous Chollima.r It's crucial for the tech community to be vigilant and take steps to protect themselves from such threats. By understanding these tactics and implementing effective security measures, individuals and organizations can reduce theiisk of falling victim to this kind of malicious activity.

Freelance software developers are the target of an ongoing campaign that leverages job interview-themed lures to deliver cross-platform malware families known as BeaverTail and InvisibleFerret. The ac...

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