The parent company of the Little Fox Wallet, Consensys, said that


they outsourced a software developer through a “reputable third-party service provider,” but later found that this person is allegedly linked to North Korea.
The developer used the alias Tyler Knapp, worked as a consultant, and within about a month gained access to parts of Consensys’s systems.
After identifying the risk, Consensys paused some product releases, immediately revoked his access rights, and launched a comprehensive investigation.
It is currently said that no substantive data or fund losses have occurred, but according to his GitHub, there were multiple code submission records for MetaMask in March and April this year.
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