Security News > 2017 > December > Greedy North Korean Hackers Targeting Cryptocurrencies and Point-of-Sale Terminals

2017-12-20 13:18
North Korean hackers has turned greedy. Security researchers have uncovered a new widespread malware campaign targeting cryptocurrency users, believed to be originated from Lazarus Group, a state-sponsored hacking group linked to the North Korean government. Active since 2009, Lazarus Group has been attributed to many high profile attacks, including Sony Pictures Hack, $81 million heists
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