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 ...
The North Korean group APT43 steals tokens to fund illicit activity, according to a new report from cybersecurity firm, ...
A spy group working for the Kim regime has been feeding stolen coins into crypto mining services in an effort to throw tracers off their trail.
North Korea's cyberattack capabilities are becoming more sophisticated in the service of Kim Jong Un’s nuclear ambitions, according to a new report.
A group of alleged cybercriminals has been using several techniques to target U.S. companies and government agencies on ...
Two hacker groups associated with North Korea, the Lazarus Group and APT38, were responsible for the theft last June of $100 million from U.S. crypto firm Harmony’s Horizon bridge, the Federal ...
Most recently, the Euler Protocol was hit by a $200 million hack on March 13. Hackers made use of a flash loan attack to ...
Last year market leader Tether’s USDT also broke its peg to the dollar, days after the collapse of smaller rival stablecoin terraUSD. The latter’s failure kick-started crypto’s unprecedented market ...
The hackers targeted Horizon, a so-called blockchain bridge developed by U.S. crypto start-up Horizon. The tool is used by crypto traders to swap tokens between different networks. The FBI also said ...
Anyone can read what you share. By Choe Sang-Hun Reporting from Seoul North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles on Monday, as the United States aircraft carrier Nimitz sailed toward ...