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by: xpoolPosted on: April 5, 2025

Lazarus Group Twists its Tactics: Impersonating Crypto Firms to Lure CeFi Job Seekers

A recent cybersecurity report from Sekoia reveals that the Lazarus Group, known for its North Korea-linked cyberattacks, has adapted its tactics to target cryptocurrency job seekers in centralized finance (CeFi) using a new malware called ‘ClickFix’. This cunning tactic builds upon their previous “Contagious Interview” campaign, aimed at developers and engineers in the crypto space.

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