🚀Lazarus Group, the North Korean hacking squad, is back with a bang, using a new malware called LightlessCan! This sneaky software is harder to detect than its predecessor, BlindingCan.🕵️♂️
👩💻ESET's senior malware researcher, Peter Kálnai, discovered this while investigating a fake job attack on a Spanish aerospace firm. The Lazarus Group loves luring victims with irresistible job offers, but LightlessCan takes it up a notch by mimicking native Windows commands.🖥️
🔒The malware also has "execution guardrails" to ensure only the intended victim can decrypt the payload. Talk about dedication!🔐
🔥Since 2016, North Korean hackers have stolen an estimated $3.5 billion from crypto projects. No wonder the UN is working hard to curb their cybercrime tactics!🌐
💬What do you think about Lazarus Group's new malware? Share your thoughts in the comments!👇