Heads up: That Lazarus crew from North Korea? They've been dominating the crypto threat landscape lately. AhnLab's data shows they're crushing it with spear phishing tactics—literally topping the charts for the past year.
Don't be the next target. Quick protection checklist: always double-check who's actually sending you emails, run your traffic through VPNs, cross-verify sketchy info using different communication channels, and for the love of your funds—turn on multi-factor authentication. These targeted phishing schemes are getting scary good.
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OptionWhisperer
· 19h ago
Wow, Lazarus is causing trouble again, these people are really outrageous.
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 19h ago
The phishing scams are getting more and more ruthless. I was scared by phishing once before.
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Multi-factor verification has long been enabled, but I still have to be cautious...
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The Lazarus group is indeed outrageous; I heard their methods are extremely detailed.
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I agree with the VPN traffic running; I need to develop it as a habit.
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Email checks really cannot be lazy; a small detail can get you trapped.
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Here we go again, another layer of defense; it's really exhausting.
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When will these hackers ever settle down?
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Looking at this trend, their phishing skills are improving faster than my coding!
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Cross-verification is indeed effective; I've saved myself this way before.
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The phishing level of the Lazarus team is truly spot on.
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BearMarketBard
· 19h ago
lazarus is really something, spear-phishing is number one for a year... I was wondering why so many people have fallen for it recently
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VPS has been bought, MFA has long been enabled, but my fren is still using 123456... I'm done
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North Korean hackers are even more aggressive than us, it's hilarious
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Looking at this trap protection checklist, I know things are serious, need to check the wallet address quickly
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Going through emails one by one is really too time-consuming, is there a faster way?
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Multi-factor verification has saved me countless times... those who haven't enabled it should do it quickly, or just wait to be targeted
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These people's technical skills are indeed top-notch, ordinary people can't defend against it at all
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Cross-verification is the most critical step, but sometimes it's too troublesome, and I'm lazy to verify
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Honestly, the methods of lazarus are more advanced than I imagined, must be fully alert
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VPN traffic running has long been a standard setup, but there are still people who don't believe it.
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PonziDetector
· 19h ago
Wow, these people are really something, fishing every day has made me numb.
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ImpermanentLossFan
· 19h ago
Is it Lazarus again? These people are really everywhere, hard to guard against.
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DustCollector
· 20h ago
Wow, these people are really outrageous, now even fishing has come to the crypto world.
Heads up: That Lazarus crew from North Korea? They've been dominating the crypto threat landscape lately. AhnLab's data shows they're crushing it with spear phishing tactics—literally topping the charts for the past year.
Don't be the next target. Quick protection checklist: always double-check who's actually sending you emails, run your traffic through VPNs, cross-verify sketchy info using different communication channels, and for the love of your funds—turn on multi-factor authentication. These targeted phishing schemes are getting scary good.