Philonia refuses mining, hitting North Korean infiltrators

In cybersecurity news, North Korean infiltrators began distributing developers through three companies they created, two of them in the United States. In this process, which is attributed to the appropriate subcommittee of the “Grande interview” of the Lazarus Group, they created Shell – Blocknovas LLC (New Mexico), SoftGlide LLC (New York), and Angeloper – to attract job seekers with weak job offers and injury to harmful programs.
These fake companies are designed to look legitimate, using employee profiles created from artificial intelligence and wrong addresses to gain confidence. The infiltrators targeted the cryptocurrency developers to steal the accreditation data and settle the encryption portfolios. This attack follows a pattern of similar incidents that include, which has a history of using fake jobs to infiltrate into cryptocurrencies and stealing money.
The Lazarus collection was responsible for many prominent infiltrators, including Axie Infinity Ronin Bridge Hack 2021, which led to the theft of $ 625 million, and Horizon Bridge Hack 2022, which led to the theft of $ 100 million. The group stole more than $ 3 billion of cryptocurrency since 2017, primarily through job attacks.
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