North Korean Operatives Are Using Fake American Companies to Lure Crypto Developers
North Korean hackers have reportedly managed to create two fake companies in the U.S., slipping past Treasury Department sanctions in an effort to target crypto developers with malware. The companies, Softglide LLC and Blocknovas LLC were registered in New York and New Mexico, respectively, using fake addresses and names. According to a Silent Push research cited by Reuters, Blocknovas was registered with an address in Warrenville, South Carolina, but when checked on Google Maps, the location turned out to be an empty piece of land. Meanwhile, Softglide’s registration is linked to a tax office based in Buffalo. A third company,…