币界网报道:According to Cryptoslate, a North Korean developer has gained advanced permissions in the Keeper-Wallet code base of Waves Protocol. The account "AhegaoXXX" has pushed updates to the dormant code base since May 2025. The account has been confirmed to be associated with North Korea's IT outsourcing organization. Code review found that a commit added the function of sending wallet logs and runtime errors to an external database, which may steal mnemonics and private keys. Although the branch has not been merged, the attacker has released six malicious NPM packages that have not been updated for a long time by controlling the account of former Waves engineer Maxim Smolyakov. The security report pointed out that this incident showed that North Korean hackers shifted from ordinary outsourcing infiltration to direct control of the code base. It is recommended that the development team strengthen supply chain protection, including auditing contributor permissions, cleaning dormant accounts, and monitoring repository redirection. The number of downloads of the affected software is currently low, but Waves users who update Keeper-Wallet are at risk of credential leakage.