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Looking for a new job? Watch out you don’t fall for this new malware scam

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  • Researchers spot North Korean threat actors engaging in fake job scams
  • The attacks seek to deploy the OtterCookie malware
  • This malware steals sensitive information

North Korean hackers aren’t giving up on their fake job scams, it seems, as experts found they have added more malware variants, diversifying the tools used in the campaign that’s now almost three years old.

Cybersecurity researchers from NTT Security Japan revealed a North Korean threat actor engaged in a campaign dubbed “Contagious Interview”.

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