CoinInsight360.com logo CoinInsight360.com logo
America's Social Casino

Moralis Money
cryptonews 2025-04-25 02:19:20

North Korea Spies Used Fake US Firms to Hack Crypto Developers: Report

Cyber operatives from North Korea infiltrated the US corporate system to launch a malware campaign aimed at crypto developers, Reuters reported Friday. According to US cybersecurity firm Silent Push, North Korean hackers set up two companies, Blocknovas LLC and Softglide LLC, using fake names and addresses in New Mexico and New York. Meanwhile, a third firm, Angeloper Agency, was also linked to the operation. However, it has not been officially registered in the country. This campaign is tied to a subgroup within the Lazarus Group , a North Korean hacking unit under the Reconnaissance General Bureau, Pyongyang’s foreign intelligence agency. Our team at Silent Push has been hard at work on the largest report we’ve ever made public – and along with Reuters – today we’re explaining how North Korean threat actors associated with the “Contagious Interview” subgroup created 3 front companies… — Zach Edwards (@thezedwards) April 24, 2025 FBI Cracks Down on North Korea-Backed Crypto Scam Targeting Developers Further, the FBI reportedly seized Blocknovas’ domain on Thursday, stating the action was part of a broader law enforcement effort against North Korean actors using fake job offers to distribute malware. In its report, Reuters said the hackers use fake job interviews to trick developers into downloading malware designed to access crypto wallets and developer credentials. Further, Reuters reviewed public records showing Blocknovas was registered to a vacant lot in South Carolina. Meanwhile, Softglide’s paperwork traced back to a small tax office in Buffalo. Silent Push said Blocknovas was the most active of the three front companies. It had already compromised multiple victims. Collectively, these activities violate sanctions imposed by the US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. They also breach UN measures designed to stop North Korea from funding its weapons programs through overseas businesses. Crypto Theft and Covert IT Ops Fuel North Korea’s Military Expansion The incident adds to a growing list of sophisticated operations by Pyongyang targeting the crypto industry. These include sending thousands of IT workers abroad and carrying out high-profile cyber heists. The goal is to generate funds for North Korea’s nuclear ambitions. Over the past few years, North Korea has increasingly turned to crypto-related crimes to raise funds. Notably, it has been linked to a string of high-profile thefts, including the 2022 Axie Infinity hack . Parallely, the regime has also sent thousands of IT workers overseas. These workers are said to secretly send their earnings back to the state. Moreover, these activities are believed to support North Korea’s weapons program. Reports say stolen crypto assets have helped fund its ballistic missile development. The post North Korea Spies Used Fake US Firms to Hack Crypto Developers: Report appeared first on Cryptonews .

https://www.digistore24.com/redir/325658/ceobig/
면책 조항 읽기 : 본 웹 사이트, 하이퍼 링크 사이트, 관련 응용 프로그램, 포럼, 블로그, 소셜 미디어 계정 및 기타 플랫폼 (이하 "사이트")에 제공된 모든 콘텐츠는 제 3 자 출처에서 구입 한 일반적인 정보 용입니다. 우리는 정확성과 업데이트 성을 포함하여 우리의 콘텐츠와 관련하여 어떠한 종류의 보증도하지 않습니다. 우리가 제공하는 컨텐츠의 어떤 부분도 금융 조언, 법률 자문 또는 기타 용도에 대한 귀하의 특정 신뢰를위한 다른 형태의 조언을 구성하지 않습니다. 당사 콘텐츠의 사용 또는 의존은 전적으로 귀하의 책임과 재량에 달려 있습니다. 당신은 그들에게 의존하기 전에 우리 자신의 연구를 수행하고, 검토하고, 분석하고, 검증해야합니다. 거래는 큰 손실로 이어질 수있는 매우 위험한 활동이므로 결정을 내리기 전에 재무 고문에게 문의하십시오. 본 사이트의 어떠한 콘텐츠도 모집 또는 제공을 목적으로하지 않습니다.