Members of North Korea’s Lazarus Group reportedly established two shell companies — Blocknovas LLC in New Mexico and Softglide LLC in New York — using false identities. Disguised as tech recruiters, they distributed malware aimed at compromising crypto developers. According to cybersecurity firm Silent Push, this marks a rare instance where North Korean hackers legally registered U.S. entities as part of a broader cyberattack strategy, which ultimately succeeded in breaching several targets 💳
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· 2025-04-25 10:55
Members of North Korea’s Lazarus Group reportedly established two shell companies — Blocknovas LLC in New Mexico and Softglide LLC in New York — using false identities. Disguised as tech recruiters, they distributed malware aimed at compromising crypto developers. According to cybersecurity firm Silent Push, this marks a rare instance where North Korean hackers legally registered U.S. entities...
Members of North Korea’s Lazarus Group reportedly established two shell companies — Blocknovas LLC in New Mexico and Softglide LLC in New York — using false identities. Disguised as tech recruiters, they distributed malware aimed at compromising crypto developers. According to cybersecurity firm Silent Push, this marks a rare instance where North Korean hackers legally registered U.S. entities as part of a broader cyberattack strategy, which ultimately succeeded in breaching several targets 💳
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