North Korean hackers are increasingly targeting macOS systems with malware campaigns, including the use of fake browser updates to steal sensitive information such as passwords and credit card details. The Atomic Stealer malware, posing as Chrome and Safari updates, is being used for this purpose. These hackers are employing tactics to avoid detection, mixing code from proven malware campaigns. This highlights the growing online threat posed by North Korea's hackers.
North Korean hackers mix code from proven malware campaigns to avoid detection https://t.co/KWXuVDkw7R
macOS Malware Mix & Match: North Korean APTs Stir Up Fresh Attacks: https://t.co/xpKKXEns4R by darkreading #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
North Korean hackers mix code from proven malware campaigns to avoid detection https://t.co/Q7zCDdqh6l
North Korea is becoming more of an online threat, with its hackers conducting multiple campaigns and frequently targeting macOS. By @MalcolmOwen https://t.co/CVRk9Y8z6P
Fake Browser Updates Targeting Mac Systems With Infostealer: https://t.co/zRvukYmr45 by darkreading #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Atomic Stealer malware uses fake Chrome and Safari update pages to steal passwords and credit card information #AtomicStealer #Malware #Windows #macOS #FakeWebBrowserUpdate https://t.co/xQRFlWPcnU