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October 4, 2022 | by Arround The Web | No comments

ZINC Hackers Leverage Open-source Software to Lure IT Pros

ZINC, a sub-group of the notorious North Korean Lazarus hacking group, has implanted malicious payloads in open-source software. Learn more here.

The post ZINC Hackers Leverage Open-source Software to Lure IT Pros appeared first on Linux Today.

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Source: Linux Today

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