
Recent cybersecurity reports indicate a surge in malware targeting financial applications and cryptocurrency users globally. The GodFather malware is now known to target over 500 banking and crypto applications, raising concerns among users. Additionally, Kaspersky has uncovered a global cybercrime campaign that exploits Telegram to target fintech users. Meanwhile, the North Korean hacker group BlueNoroff has developed new malware specifically aimed at MacOS crypto users, highlighting the ongoing threats to the cryptocurrency sector. Another malware, identified as ToxicPanda, has infected over 1,500 Android devices and is spreading primarily in Europe and Latin America, posing significant risks to users' bank accounts. This malware is linked to a Chinese hacker group, further complicating the cybersecurity landscape.
North Korean Cyber Group Targets Cryptocurrency Industry with ‘Hidden Risk’ Malware on MacOS https://t.co/NXEEKwlC1x
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North Korean hacker group BlueNoroff has developed new malware targeting MacOS crypto users. https://t.co/pyBA7PhAoI
