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North Korean hackers target Mac users with devious new malware

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  • By using Nim, miscreants are able to bypass traditional AV measures
  • They approach their victims on Telegram and invite them to a Zoom meeting
  • The malware steals sensitive data and crypto tokens

North Koreans are targeting Mac users with brand new malware in an attempt to steal cryptocurrency and other sensitive data, experts have warned.

Security researchers from SentinelLabs discovered NimDoor, a unique backdoor malware written in a lesser-known programming language called Nim, which they attributed to North Korea state-sponsored adversaries engaged primarily in cryptocurrency theft, which is then used to fund both its state apparatus and its weapons program.

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