Lazarus Strikes Again: Fake Job Offers Target European Drone Tech Firms!

In the latest Operation DreamJob, North Korean Lazarus hackers used fake recruitment lures to infiltrate three European defense companies. Their goal? To snag UAV technology and possibly win “Employee of the Month” without ever clocking in. These cyber tricksters prove that sometimes the real dream job is hacking into someone else’s.

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It seems North Korea’s Lazarus group has swapped their typical day jobs for dream jobs, targeting European defense companies with fake recruitment offers. Talk about taking “headhunting” to a whole new level! The lesson here? Next time you’re approached with a dream job opportunity, double-check that it’s not just a nightmare in disguise.

Key Points:

– **Lazarus Group**: Infamous North Korean hacking group strikes again.
– **Operation DreamJob**: Uses fake job offers to infiltrate companies.
– **Targeted Sectors**: Focused on defense companies, particularly UAV tech.
– **Infection Technique**: Utilizes DLL sideloading to deploy malware.
– **Malware Used**: ScoringMathTea RAT for remote access and control.

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