A “striking” new malware variant has been used by North Korean hacking group Kimsuky to attack at least two South Korean crypto firms.
North Korean hackers are utilizing a “striking” new malware variant dubbed “Durian” to reportedly launch attacks on South Korean crypto firms.
“Durian boasts comprehensive backdoor functionality, enabling the execution of delivered commands, additional file downloads, and exfiltration of files,” wrote Kaspersky.
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