North Korean hackers use "fake Zoom meetings" to carry out large-scale cryptocurrency theft
Jinse Finance reported, citing Cointelegraph, that security researcher TaylorMonahan has warned that hackers are impersonating acquaintances to send Telegram messages, inviting victims to join Zoom meetings, and then sending a "patch" file containing malware under the pretext of audio issues. This method has already caused losses of over $300 million and has become a frequent daily threat.
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