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North Korean hackers hide crypto-theft malware inside smart contracts
North Korean hackers are now using a blockchain-based method known as EtherHiding to deliver malware to facilitate their ...
North Korean hackers are using a new malware that can hide within blockchain smart contracts to stealthily siphon ...
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group has linked North Korean hackers to EtherHiding, blockchain malware previously used by ...
Google reports North Korean hackers using EtherHiding to embed adaptive malware in blockchain smart contracts.
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group has uncovered a new cyberattack method called EtherHiding, developed by North Korean ...
"UNC5142 is characterized by its use of compromised WordPress websites and 'EtherHiding,' a technique used to obscure malicious code or data by placing it on a public blockchain, such as the BNB Smart ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Smart contracts are talked about quite a lot. What is often ignored, however, is their ...
Cryptocurrencies and other blockchain applications make headlines, but smart contracts play a critical role in allowing blockchains to communicate and share information effectively. Whenever a ...
Blockchain security startup CertiK has raised $37 million to innovate its smart contract auditing capabilities to correct blockchain security vulnerabilities. The Series B funding round, announced ...
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