The Security Alliance stopped 164 internet domains that were linked to a North Korean hacking group known as UNC1069 This article explores attacks web meet. . The group is tricking people in the cryptocurrency and open-source software industries into doing things through fake Zoom and Microsoft Teams meetings.

The fake meeting is a trap for weaponized malware that is being used in these attacks. When this command is run, it sends a secret message that connects back to the hackers' servers and downloads the real malware. The malware can steal cloud computing credentials from many operating systems, including macOS, Windows, and Linux. It can also replace safe browser extensions with harmful ones.

SEAL gave businesses a list of blocked web domains that were used in these attacks, such as web-meet, to keep them safe. Live, microcall.us, and teamsync.us.

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