North Korean Hackers Exploit Chrome Bug to Steal Crypto: Microsoft Reveals Shocking Attack
A North Korean hacking group called Citrine Sleet exploited a Chrome bug to steal cryptocurrency, says Microsoft. The hackers used fake sites and malware to target crypto organizations. Google patched the bug two days after its discovery.

Hot Take:
North Korean hackers, Citrine Sleet, are like the Ocean’s Eleven of the digital world, only their heist involves exploiting zero-day bugs and hijacking cryptocurrency, instead of robbing casinos. George Clooney, eat your heart out!
Key Points:
- North Korean hacking group Citrine Sleet exploited an unknown bug in Chrome-based browsers.
- Their goal: steal cryptocurrency from targeted organizations.
- Google patched the bug two days after its discovery.
- Citrine Sleet uses sophisticated social engineering techniques and custom malware like AppleJeus.
- North Korea has stolen $3 billion in crypto between 2017 and 2023 to fund its nuclear program.
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