Crypto firms beware: Lazarus’ new malware can now bypass detection Post author:MiamiCrypto Post published:October 2, 2023 Post category:BlindingCan / ESET / Lazarus Group / LightlessCan / linkedin / Malware / payload / Peter Kálnai / Phishing attack / Social Engineering Attack The malware payload “LightlessCan” — used in fake job scams — is far more challenging to detect than its predecessor, warns cybersecurity researchers at ESET. You Might Also Like Cross chains, beware! deBridge flags attempted phishing attack, suspects Lazarus Group August 8, 2022 Lifi Finance Hit by $8 Million Exploit, Warns Users to Avoid Applications July 16, 2024 Internal Conflict at Thorchain as North Korean Hackers Leverage Network for Crypto Laundering February 28, 2025
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