PANews June 20 news, according to Cointelegraph, a report released by Cisco Talos on Wednesday stated that the North Korean hacker group "Famous Chollima" has recently launched a new type of phishing attack targeting cryptocurrency practitioners. The organization lured job seekers with blockchain experience from India and other regions to install a Python remote control Trojan named "PylangGhost" through fake recruitment websites impersonating companies like Coinbase and Robinhood. Under the guise of video interviews, the attackers induced victims to execute malicious commands, stealing wallet credentials and password manager data from over 80 browser extensions, including MetaMask and TronLink. This malware features capabilities such as screen capturing, file management, and system information collection, exhibiting similarities to the previously discovered GolangGhost Trojan. Researchers have ruled out the possibility that the attackers used AI-generated code.