Lazarus Group (Hidden Cobra, DPRK RGB) adversary-emulation playbook — financially-motivated crypto/DeFi theft and supply-chain intrusion: fake-job social engineering, trojanized apps, wallet/key theft, and on-chain DeFi/bridge exploitation (testnet/fork only). Use when emulating DPRK financial actors against a crypto/exchange/DeFi target. Triggers on: 'emulate Lazarus', 'Hidden Cobra', 'DPRK crypto', 'AppleJeus', '3CX supply chain', 'DeFi bridge attack', 'crypto theft'.
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Detected high-risk code patterns in the skill content — including its prompts, tool definitions, and resources — such as data exfiltration, backdoors, remote code execution, credential theft, system compromise, supply chain attacks, and obfuscation techniques.
This playbook explicitly documents deliberate malicious actions — trojanized supply-chain/apps, credential/seed theft, remote C2, and on-chain fund theft — even if framed as red-team emulation; it represents high-risk malicious intent and actionable abuse techniques.
The skill is specifically designed for direct financial operations, giving the agent the ability to move money or execute financial transactions — such as payment processing, cryptocurrency operations, banking integrations, or market order execution.
The skill explicitly describes on-chain crypto attack steps and simulated fund movements: it references draining cross-chain bridges, signature replay exploits, Foundry/Anvil forks, canary wallets, testnet/fork RPCs, and "simulated fund movement to a canary address" — i.e., it is specifically designed to create and sign blockchain transactions (even if constrained to test/fork). This is direct financial execution capability for crypto/blockchain operations.
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