Security Alliance (SEAL) warns about fake cryptocurrency scams via Zoom conducted by North Korean hackers

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Non-profit cybersecurity organization Security Alliance (SEAL) has issued a warning about a rapidly increasing scam campaign linked to North Korean hacker groups targeting the cryptocurrency sector. According to SEAL, these attacks are currently happening daily, using fake Zoom meetings to deceive victims. Researcher Taylor Monahan stated that this method has caused over $300 million in damages.

The attacks often start with compromised Telegram accounts that appear very trustworthy. Victims are then invited to a professional-looking Zoom meeting. During this process, they are tricked into downloading malware disguised as meeting tools or updates. Once installed, the malicious code silently steals passwords, private keys, and cryptocurrency assets, posing a serious threat to the crypto community.

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