PANews reported on September 18th that Binance founder Zhao Changpeng issued a warning on the X platform: North Korean hackers use diverse and threatening tactics. They may disguise themselves as job seekers, targeting development, security, finance, and other positions in search of "entry-level" opportunities; they may impersonate employers, falsely claiming Zoom outages during interviews and sending virus-laced "update" links, or send "sample code" to control devices through programming exercises; they may impersonate users, sending virus-laced links under the guise of customer support requests; and they may even bribe employees or contractors to obtain data. Previously, a major Indian outsourcing company was attacked, resulting in a user data breach at a US exchange, resulting in losses exceeding $400 million. He reminded all cryptocurrency platforms to train employees not to download files without permission and to strictly screen job applicants.
Changpeng Zhao: Cryptocurrency platforms should train their employees not to download files at will and strictly screen job applicants
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