The HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report reveals cybercriminal systems offering low-level attackers the tools to evade detection and infect users. Key findings include the use of vintage malware effectively with the help of pre-packaged tools, and the growth of “Jekyll and Hyde” attacks. Cybercriminals are also tricking aspiring hackers with fake malware building kits. It highlights the importance of isolating high-risk activities to minimize the risk of data breaches.

North Korean Hackers Use Fake U.S. Companies to Spread Malware in Crypto Industry: Report
North Korean hackers reportedly set up shell companies in the US to penetrate the crypto sector and target developers via fake job offers, according to