PANews July 3 news, according to a report by Sentinel Labs, North Korean hackers are using new malware "NimDoor" developed with the Nim programming language to attack Crypto Assets companies, targeting Mac devices. The attackers disguised themselves as trusted users, spreading the malware through a fake Zoom update file to steal Crypto Wallet and browser data. The research states that this malware is difficult to detect and can bypass Apple’s memory protection, with macOS devices becoming targets of advanced attacks.
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North Korean hackers exploit vulnerabilities in Mac devices to attack encryption projects
PANews July 3 news, according to a report by Sentinel Labs, North Korean hackers are using new malware "NimDoor" developed with the Nim programming language to attack Crypto Assets companies, targeting Mac devices. The attackers disguised themselves as trusted users, spreading the malware through a fake Zoom update file to steal Crypto Wallet and browser data. The research states that this malware is difficult to detect and can bypass Apple’s memory protection, with macOS devices becoming targets of advanced attacks.