North Korean threat actors are using new malware called OtterCookie in the Contagious Interview campaign that is targeting software developers.
OtterCookie, a new JavaScript malware by North Korean hackers, steals data via Socket.IO and funds nuclear programs.
North Korean hackers have launched a new cyberattack using OtterCookie malware, posing a significant threat to global cybersecurity.
The campaign was first spotted in 2022, and is believed to be operated by Lazarus Group - a known state-sponsored threat ...
This time, they’re using malware called OtterCookie. This one is capable of reconnaissance (grabbing system information, for example), data theft (cryptocurrency wallet keys, images, documents ...
Researchers spot North Korean threat actors engaging in fake job scams The attacks seek to deploy the OtterCookie malware This malware steals sensitive information North Korean hackers aren’t ...
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