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Lazarus APT Jumps on ClickFix Bandwagon in Recent Attacks

Posted on April 1, 2025
Lazarus APT Jumps on ClickFix Bandwagon in Recent Attacks

A continuation of the North Korean nation-state threat’s campaign against employment seekers uses the social engineering attack to target CeFi organizations with the GolangGhost backdoor.

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