North Korean hacker group APT43 probably uses cloud mining services to launder stolen crypto, according to research by Google ...
Related: South Korea sets independent sanctions for crypto theft against North Korea In addition, APT43 was implicated in the use of Android malware to harvest credentials of people in China looking ...
North Korean hackers are stealing cryptocurrency to fund operations under an apparent mandate from Pyongyang to be self ...
but both show that 2022 was a record-breaking year for DPRK (North Korea) virtual asset theft," the U.N. report said. A U.S.-based blockchain analytics firm last week reached the same conclusion.
North Korea-backed hackers stole $1.7bn (£1.4bn) of crypto in 2022, says blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis. This nearly quadruples the country's previous record for cryptocurrency theft - $429m in ...
but both show that 2022 was a record-breaking year for DPRK (North Korea) virtual asset theft," the UN report said. A US-based blockchain analytics firm last week reached the same conclusion.
Cyber hackers backed by North Korea carried out a theft of $1.7bn (£1.4bn) of crypto in 2022, taking the previous record of cryptocurrency threat up by at least four times, according to a report ...
And for North Korea, a great fan of both ... making it the second-biggest crypto-theft ever. But as with all heists, the robbery is just the first step. To launder their loot North Korean hackers ...
Most recently, the Euler Protocol was hit by a $200 million hack on March 13. Hackers made use of a flash loan attack to ...
Crypto hacks climbed to a record ... from Axie Infinity's Ronin blockchain network. North Korea-linked hackers "shattered their own records for theft" in lifting roughly $1.7 billion worth of ...
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - North Korea ... the theft of hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of cryptocurrency tied to the popular online game Axie Infinity, the United States said in April. Ronin, ...