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by: xpoolPosted on: October 17, 2025

North Korea Malware Steals Crypto with ‘EtherHiding’ Trick

A new malware tactic targeting developers and companies is raising alarms in the cryptocurrency world. North Korean hackers are embedding malicious code into smart contracts, known as “EtherHiding”, to steal funds and sensitive data from unsuspecting victims. Google’s Threat Intelligence Group revealed this emerging threat, describing its modus operandi.

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