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Members of the North Korean hacker group Lazarus posing as recruiters are baiting Python developers with coding test project for password management products that include malware.
North Korean attackers pose as recruiters for financial firms to lure developers into executing trojanized Python projects on their machines as part of fake job interviews.
A new campaign tracked as "Dev Popper" is targeting software developers with fake job interviews in an attempt to trick them into installing a Python remote access trojan (RAT).
One common tactic used in fake hacking is the “hacker typer,” a website that simulates the appearance of a computer being hacked, with lines of code rapidly scrolling across the screen.
A North Korean hacking group is using Python-based malware disguised as fake job applications to target crypto workers. The malware, PylangGhost, is a variant of GolangGhost and aims to infiltrate ...
One common tactic used in fake hacking is the “hacker typer” - a website that simulates the appearance of a computer being hacked, with lines of code rapidly scrolling across the screen.