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cryptoMay 30, 2026, 7:33 AM

New Hacker Group Targets Crypto Firms via Fake macOS Interviews; GPU Miner Spread via AI Chatbots

A weekly cybersecurity roundup highlights a new group attacking crypto companies through fake job interviews and macOS malware, a GPU miner distributed via search spam and AI chatbots, a hacktivist expelled from GitHub and GitLab after posting Microsoft zero-day exploits, and CrowdStrike and Google dismantling a network targeting open-source developers.

This week's cybersecurity news includes several notable threats:

  • A newly identified hacker group is targeting cryptocurrency companies by luring victims with fake job interviews and delivering malware specifically designed for macOS.
  • A hidden GPU miner is being distributed through search engine spam and AI-powered chatbots.
  • A hacktivist was banned from GitHub and GitLab after publishing Microsoft zero-day exploits.
  • CrowdStrike and Google have taken down a network that was targeting open-source developers.

These incidents underscore the evolving attack vectors in the crypto and tech space, combining social engineering with advanced malware.

Source: ForkLog