Security News > 2024 > September > North Korean Hackers Target Cryptocurrency Users on LinkedIn with RustDoor Malware

2024-09-16 12:00
Cybersecurity researchers are continuing to warn about North Korean threat actors' attempts to target prospective victims on LinkedIn to deliver malware called RustDoor. The latest advisory comes from Jamf Threat Labs, which said it spotted an attack attempt in which a user was contacted on the professional social network by claiming to be a recruiter for a legitimate decentralized
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