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2026-5-4 09:19 |
North Korea is vehemently denying accusations of orchestrating a massive wave of international cryptocurrency hacks. origin »
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According to the Japan Government, a common mode of attack for the Lazarus Group was phishing, who are believed to have focused more on crypto funds lately because they’re “managed more loosely.”
2022-10-17 04:58 | |
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Seemingly every week in crypto yields another multimillion-dollar hack or exploit – and with it, reams of memes about North Korea, the supposed culprit.
2022-10-13 22:53 | |
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The protocol was at the center of some recent hacks and exploits in decentralized finance, including the alleged theft of $455 million by the North Korea-affiliated Lazarus Group.
2022-8-8 18:12 | |
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As a pariah state, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has been largely cut off from the international community. With few trading partners and enduring punishing international sanctions, North Korea is doubling down on crypto crime as a revenue generator.
2021-2-23 15:30 | |
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A preliminary report from a United Nations inquiry suggests North Korea is using the proceeds from crypto hacks to funds its weapons programs.
2021-2-10 08:49 | |
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U.N. experts estimate that over $316 million in crypto was stolen by North Korea-linked hackers last year.
2021-2-10 18:19 | |
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Every country has got some dirty laundry, and North Korea exceedingly so. The country’s security services have engineered several crypto hacks over the last few years. But how does the autocratic state with few allies turn digital assets into fungible cash? Hacking is the Easy Part In recent years, North Korea has intensified its crypto […] The post How Does North Korea Launder Stolen Crypto? appeared first on BeInCrypto.
2020-9-12 23:00 | |
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North Korean hackers have moved a portion of the funds grabbed during their hacks, while the FBI is after the accounts where they keep their stolen BTC and ETH
2020-8-31 14:12 | |
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Министерство юстиции США подало иск о гражданской конфискации средств с 280 криптовалютных аккаунтов. Ведомство связывает их со взломами, осуществленными хакерами из КНДР. United States Files Complaint to Forfeit 280 Cryptocurrency Accounts Tied to Hacks of Two Exchanges by North Korean Actors https://t.
2020-8-28 10:46 | |
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Prosecutors say the 280 accounts hold crypto stolen from two exchange hacks last year.
2020-8-28 23:42 | |
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U.S. officials like the FBI, US Treasury, US Cyber Command, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a warning against North Korean hacker group 'BeagleBoyz,' which have resumedThe post FBI on alert for North Korean hackers with ties to crypto exchange hacks appeared first on AMBCrypto.
2020-8-28 23:12 | |
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North Korea allegedly has about 6,000 hackers, many of whom operate abroad, according to a recent report published by the U. S. Army. The infamous Lazarus Group, thought to be linked to a number of cryptocurrency exchange hacks, is among them.
2020-8-20 15:15 | |
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Officials have warned that there are ongoing threats against the US financial system by cybercriminals based in North Korea. There has been no explanation for what prompted the warning. Could North Korea be looking to destabilize the U.
2020-4-17 20:10 | |
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In this week’s Hodler’s Digest, Litecoin’s halving fails to boost prices — and the scale of North Korea’s crypto hacks emerges
2019-8-12 23:37 | |
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Cryptocurrency exchanges and banks losing money to North Korea hackers to fund for their nuclear missions, a confidential U. N report states. In an exclusive research report published on Reuters from an exclusive U.
2019-8-6 20:31 | |
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North Korean hackers have stolen an estimated $2 billion in cryptocurrency, revealed the UN, with the funds potentially supplying its weapons program.
2019-8-6 17:32 | |
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A recent report by the United Nations has revealed that North Korea has amassed billions of dollars for its weapons programs. The loot has been pilfered from cyber-attacks and cryptocurrency exchange hacks according to the confidential dossier.
2019-8-6 14:00 | |
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North Korea is funding its weapons of mass destruction via hacks of banks and crypto exchanges, says a confidential U.N. report.
2019-8-6 11:15 | |
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UN: crypto hacks make big cash for North Korean gov’t
2019-8-6 10:25 | |
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U.S. officials claim attacks such as WannaCry and hacks of crypto exchanges were an attempt to circumvent sanctions by North Korea
2019-5-30 14:12 | |
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An intelligence branch of the Russian government used bitcoin to fund its cyberwarfare efforts to interfere with the 2016 U. S. presidential election, the Mueller Report claims.
2019-4-19 23:21 | |
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This article was originally published by 8btc and written by Lylian Tang. The Chinese security service provider 360 Security has issued a warning that a large number of crypto exchanges have been targeted by the North Korean hacker group Lazarus and that the number is still rising after the recent hacks of crypto exchanges DragonEx, Etbox and BiKi.
2019-4-2 21:54 | |
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A new U.N. report is linking cryptocurrency exchange hacks to North Korea. The report reveals that the embattled dictatorship continues to wage cyber attacks against other countries as a way to circumvent global sanctions and acquire foreign currency, using digital currencies to launder its illicit gains.
2019-3-19 21:00 | |
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A U.N. Security Council panel has linked North Korea to millions lost in cryptocurrency hacks, Nikkei Asian Review reports.
2019-3-8 15:15 | |
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The North Korean government may be behind several of the cryptocurrency market's largest hacks. Read about their involvement here. The post Cryptojacking, Hacks, and Scams: N.Korea Is Ramping up Cyber Attacks appeared first on CoinCentral.
2018-11-6 22:29 | |
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According to The Next Web (who has referenced UPI), South Korea’s intelligence team have pointed their fingers at North Korea for supposedly having hacked into the former’s computers in order mine cryptocurrencies.
2018-11-1 00:27 | |
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New report shows cryptocurrency hacks continue to be lucrative for North Korea, with over half a billion stolen since January 2017.
2018-11-1 23:00 | |
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Although there have been over $882 million cryptocurrencies stolen from online exchanges since 2017, Lazarus, a North Korean, state-sponsored group is responsible for the majority of stolen tokens. According to an article published by The Next Web on October 19, 2018, the Lazarus Group took over $571 million cryptocurrencies and will continue to do so in the future.
2018-10-22 15:00 | |
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North Korean cybercrime hacking group The Lazarus Group is currently the biggest crypto hacking syndicate in the world, having stolen millions worth of cryptocurrencies from online exchanges.
2018-10-20 00:22 | |
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North Korean Lazarus Hacking Group Thrashes Crypto Exchanges You may not have heard of them, but reports claim that the North Korea-based Lazarus hacker consortium is responsible for some of the crypto industry’s most-damaging hacks in the past 12 months.
2018-10-19 22:26 | |
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