The parent company of Little Fox Wallet, Consensys, stated
that they outsourced a software developer through a "reputable third-party service provider," but later discovered that this person was possibly related to North Korea.
This developer, using the alias Tyler Knapp, participated as a consultant and had access to some of Consensys's systems for about a month.
Upon discovering the risk, Consensys suspended part of its product releases, immediately revoked his access, and launched a comprehensive investigation.
Currently, it is said that there has been no substantial data or financial loss, but according to his Github, there were multiple code submissions for MetaMask between March and April of this year.
General Kim is truly everywhere!

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