Techub News Report, ReversingLabs research team has discovered a new branch of fake recruitment activities initiated by the North Korean hacker group Lazarus Group. The activity, named graphalgo, is exploiting remote access Trojan attacks against crypto developers. Its name is derived from the first software package released in the npm repository. The activity has been active since early May 2025, aiming to target JavaScript and Python developers by offering fake cryptocurrency-related job opportunities.
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Techub News Report, ReversingLabs research team has discovered a new branch of fake recruitment activities initiated by the North Korean hacker group Lazarus Group. The activity, named graphalgo, is exploiting remote access Trojan attacks against crypto developers. Its name is derived from the first software package released in the npm repository. The activity has been active since early May 2025, aiming to target JavaScript and Python developers by offering fake cryptocurrency-related job opportunities.