π Nobitex Resumes Wallet Access After Cyberattack
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According to BlockBeats, Iranian cryptocurrency exchange Nobitex has announced progress in handling a recent security incident. The platform has begun reopening user wallets in phases, starting with verified users and initially focusing on spot wallets. Access will later extend to other wallet types, with users required to complete identity verification. Nobitex will gradually display wallet balances as part of this process.
Previously, Nobitex was targeted by the pro-Israel hacker group 'Gonjeshke Darande,' also known as 'Predatory Sparrow,' resulting in an estimated loss of around $100 million.#Nobitex #Cyberattack #Cryptocurrency #WalletAccess #SecurityIncident #Iran #IdentityVerification #HackerGroup #GonjeshkeDarande #PredatorySparrow
π Data Breach Exposes North Korean Hacker Group's Operations
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According to Foresight News, a significant data breach has reportedly affected a member of the North Korean hacker group Kimsuky APT. The breach, which occurred in early June 2025, resulted in the exposure of hundreds of gigabytes of internal files and tools. Analysis of the leaked documents reveals the group's sophisticated backdoor operations, phishing frameworks, and reconnaissance activities.
The compromised data is believed to have originated from two systems operated by an individual using the alias 'KIM.' One system is a Linux development workstation running Deepin 20.9, while the other is a public-facing VPS used for spear-phishing activities. This incident highlights the vulnerabilities within the group's infrastructure and provides insight into their cyber operations.#DataBreach #NorthKorea #HackerGroup #KimsukyAPT #CyberOperations #Phishing #DataLeak #Cybersecurity #Vulnerability #Espionage
π North Korean Hackers Intensify Attacks on Crypto Industry Using AI Deepfake Videos
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A hacker group linked to North Korea is escalating its attacks on cryptocurrency industry professionals through AI-generated deepfake video calls. According to Odaily, these hackers impersonate individuals familiar or trusted by the victims to trick them into installing malware. Martin KuchaΕ, co-founder of BTC Prague, revealed that attackers initiate video calls using compromised Telegram accounts and persuade victims to install malicious software disguised as a plugin under the pretext of fixing Zoom audio issues, thereby gaining full control over the device.
Security research firm Huntress noted that this attack method closely resembles previous operations targeting crypto developers. The malicious scripts can execute multi-stage infections on macOS devices, including implanting backdoors, recording keystrokes, stealing clipboard content, and accessing encrypted wallet assets. Researchers have confidently attributed these attacks to the North Korean state-sponsored hacker group Lazarus Group, also known as BlueNoroff.
The head of information security at blockchain security company SlowMist stated that these attacks exhibit clear reuse characteristics across different operations, targeting specific wallets and crypto professionals. Analysts suggest that with the proliferation of deepfake and voice cloning technologies, images and videos are becoming unreliable for verifying identity authenticity. The crypto industry must remain vigilant and enhance multi-factor authentication and security measures.#NorthKoreanHackers #CryptoIndustry #AIDeepfake #CyberAttack #Malware #LazarusGroup #BlueNoroff #SecurityBreach #MultiFactorAuthentication #BlockchainSecurity #HackerGroup #Telegram #CryptoProfessionals #DataTheft #CryptoSecurity #BTC