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Void Dokkaebi Hackers Use Fake Job Interviews to Spread Malware via Code Repositories

📅 24 April 2026 at 12:37 UTC📰 Cyber Security NewsView original source ↗
Void Dokkaebi Hackers Use Fake Job Interviews to Spread Malware via Code Repositories

A North Korea-linked hacking group known as Void Dokkaebi, also tracked as Famous Chollima, is running a campaign that tricks software developers into installing malware through fake job interviews. The group lures developers into cloning infected code repositories as part of a fabricated coding test, then turns their machines and projects into malware-spreading tools. The […] The post Void Dokkaebi Hackers Use Fake Job Interviews to Spread Malware via Code Repositories appeared first on Cyber Security News.

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🔍Threat Overview

Void Dokkaebi hackers are using fake job interviews to trick software developers into installing malware through cloned code repositories, turning their machines and projects into malware-spreading tools.

⚙️Technical Details
Affected Systems
Code repositories
Attack Vectors
Fake job interviews
💥Impact Assessment
Severity: High
Who Is at Risk
Software developers and organizations using affected code repositories
🛡️Recommended Actions
1Verify the authenticity of job interview invitations
2Use secure coding practices to prevent cloning of infected code repositories
3Regularly scan systems for malware and implement anti-malware software
📦Affected Products
Code repositories, potentially affected software projects

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