Manta founder reveals Lazarus hacker group uses real face videos to carry out Zoom phishing attacks
04-18 05:56

Odaily News Kenny Li, co-founder of Manta Network, recently disclosed that he had encountered a highly sophisticated Zoom phishing attack. The other party was suspected to be the North Korean state-backed hacker group Lazarus, which used "extremely deceptive" real-life images in an attempt to trick him into downloading malicious script files.
Kenny Li said that the other party simulated a familiar team member in the Zoom meeting, the camera was on but there was no sound, and prompted him that "Zoom needs to be updated" and asked him to download a script file. Li immediately terminated the meeting after being alerted and asked to verify his identity through Telegram. As a result, the other party subsequently deleted all chat records and blocked him.
In addition, ContributionDAO and other community members have also reported similar encounters, including requests to download a specific "business version" of Zoom and refusing to use Google Meet, indicating that such attacks are clearly targeted and consistent. (Cointelegraph)

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