North Korean Hackers Are At It Again – This Time Targeting Web3 with Nim Malware
04.07.2025
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North Korean cyber squad is back in the game, targeting Web3 businesses with some Nim-based malware mischief. They're exploiting AppleScript and Telegram to keep their attacks persistent. Sneaky, right?
The Lowdown on North Korea's Latest Cyber Shenanigans
So, North Korea's hacker brigade is at it again, but this time they're setting their sights on the Web3 world. Using Nim-based malware, they're not just passing through; they're moving in, exploiting AppleScript and Telegram to make sure their digital squatting is as persistent as your ex.
It's like they've got a VIP pass to the backdoor of Web3 businesses, and they're not afraid to use it. The malware? Crafty. The persistence? Annoying. The audacity? Unmatched.
- • Nim-based malware – because why use something mainstream?
- • AppleScript and Telegram exploited – turning your tools against you.
- • Persistence is key – they're in it for the long haul.
North Korean hackers are like that one guest who overstays their welcome, except they're stealing your digital silverware.
Bottom line: If you're in the Web3 space, it's time to up your security game. These guys aren't playing around, and neither should you.
#Nim-based malware#hack#malware#cybersecurity#cyber espionage#Telegram
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