North Korean PurpleBravo hackers targeted 3,136 IPs and 20 companies using fake interviews, malicious VS Code projects, and BeaverTail malware.
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North Korean hackers hit 3,136 IPs using fake job interviews to deploy malware via coding tests on LinkedIn, targeting crypto and AI firms.
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North Korean-linked hackers have targeted more than 3,100 IP addresses tied to AI, crypto, and finance firms through fake job interviews. The campaign used frau ...
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