North Korea's Lazarus Group has a new attack vector that allows it to exploit an apparently routine business call as a gateway into a target's systems. The North Korean Lazarus Group is running a new macOS-focused campaign dubbed “Mach-O Man” that targets executives at fintech, crypto and other high-value firms through routine business communications. The operation uses a social engineering technique called ClickFix, luring victims to fake online meetings that instruct them to paste a…
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