SEAL reports daily fake Zoom update scams by North Korean hackers targeting crypto users.SEAL reports daily fake Zoom update scams by North Korean hackers targeting crypto users.

SEAL Warns of Daily Fake Zoom Scams by DPRK Hackers

2025/12/17 08:37
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Key Points:
  • SEAL reports fake Zoom scams by DPRK hackers.
  • Claims of $300 million in stolen crypto assets.
  • Users should be vigilant against Telegram impersonation.
seal-warns-of-daily-fake-zoom-scams-by-dprk-hackers SEAL Warns of Daily Fake Zoom Scams by DPRK Hackers

Security Alliance (SEAL) has identified a wave of fake Zoom updates employed by North Korean hackers to target and exploit crypto users, developers, and protocol teams worldwide.

These cyberattacks contribute significantly to crypto thefts exceeding $300 million, heightening attention on cybersecurity measures within the cryptocurrency sector.

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Security Alliance (SEAL) has issued warnings regarding daily fake Zoom scams conducted by North Korean hackers. The attacks focus on crypto users and developers via Telegram impersonations disguised as malware-laden Zoom updates.

These scams reportedly involve BlueNoroff, a subgroup of the Lazarus Group, and have resulted in over $300 million in stolen assets. The malware targets browser history and crypto data on macOS devices. Taylor Monahan, Security Researcher at MyCrypto, highlighted, “The scale of these scams has resulted in stolen assets exceeding $300 million.”

The immediate effects have been substantial, with crypto users suffering financial losses. Developers and teams face elevated risks from these persistent cyber-attacks. The community is advised to remain cautious.

This situation highlights vulnerabilities among cryptocurrency users. Social and financial implications are evident, with attacks reinforcing the need for increased security measures to protect digital assets. Insights on blockchain technology and future developments can be explored further here.

SEAL’s advisory urges users to employ critical security practices. These include disconnecting networks, changing passwords, and migrating assets to new wallets, safeguarding against potential losses.

The trend of utilizing previously employed tactics by North Korean hackers signals technological challenges. It sheds light on the historical pattern of evading sanctions and the evolving threat to crypto security. Analysts emphasize vigilance.

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