Beware of KandyKorn: North Korean Hackers Sweeten the Crypto Trap with New MacOS Malware

The notorious North Korean Lazarus Group is back with a not-so-sweet treat: KandyKorn malware. Targeting the crypto community, this malicious dessert lurks in the macOS, masquerading as crypto buddies on Discord. Beware, this candy isn’t a treat, it’s a trick with a stealthy backdoor, proving Lazarus Group’s ability to craft sophisticated malware for all operating systems.

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Alright, the barricades are up, the guards are on high alert, because the notorious North Korean Lazarus hacking group is back at it again. This time, they're serving up 'KandyKorn', but don't be fooled, it's not as sweet as it sounds. It's a new macOS malware that has successfully infiltrated a cryptocurrency exchange platform, proving once again that the crypto community is a hacker's paradise. So, buckle up and don't accept candy from strangers, folks!

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