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North Korea Hackers Likely Exploit Cloud Mining to Launder Stolen Crypto, Research Shows
North Korean hackers have been increasingly including crypto in their operations, often in high-profile digital heists like ...
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North Korean hackers are likely laundering stolen crypto through cloud mining services, cybersecurity group says
which it then uses to accrue crypto that isn't associated with crime. "[T]he ultimate aim of campaigns is most likely ...
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North Korean Threat Groups Steal Crypto to Pay for Hacking
Cash-strapped North Korea has famously used cryptocurrency theft to pump up its lagging finances, channeling the money into ...
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North Korea Is Now Mining Crypto to Launder Its Stolen Loot
The group, whose activities suggest its members work in the service of North Korea's Reconnaissance General Bureau spy ... It's since seen tens of thousands of dollars worth of crypto flow into ...
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North Korean hackers play the ‘long con’ by targeting experts
Such efforts are linked with an increasingly prolific North Korean cyberespionage operation that uses social engineering and fraudulent personas to gather intelligence, according to a new report ...
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Experts expose growing threat from hackers supporting North Korea
Designated as "APT43" in a new report from Google Cloud's cyber intelligence arm Mandiant, the group is believed to be ...
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FBI says N. Korea-related hacker groups behind U.S. crypto firm heist
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 ...
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Five recent crypto attacks with links to North Korea
Most recently, the Euler Protocol was hit by a $200 million hack on March 13. Hackers made use of a flash loan attack to ...
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Crypto's brush with disaster after SVB collapse
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 ...
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North Korea Behind 100 Million Crypto Heist
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 ...
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North Korea Conducts Seventh Missile Test in Less Than a Month
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 ...
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North Korea Tests New Nuclear-Capable Underwater Drone
SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea has tested a new nuclear-capable underwater attack drone, state media reported on Friday, as leader Kim Jong Un warned joint military drills by South Korea and the U.S ...

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