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The scheme involved thousands of workers who were dispatched by the North Korean government to find work as remote IT ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNDOJ cracks down on North Korean IT schemes targeting U.S. companiesThe DOJ said over 100 firms have unknowingly hired North Korean workers who have stolen U.S. intellectual property and ...
The U.S. Department of Justice and FBI on Monday announced an arrest and indictments targeting North Korea’s so-called “IT ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNNorth Korea ranks third in bitcoin holdings: Hackers are involved - MSNNorth Korea has made it into the top three countries with the largest bitcoin holdings, after the United States and the ...
North Korea-linked hackers, specifically the Lazarus Group, have escalated attacks on the crypto sector, stealing millions.
"North Korea [has] jumped on the bandwagon of bitcoin extortion since around 2012." North Korea has also turned to more indirect forms of theft as it seeks to amass a bitcoin war chest.
With 13,500 Bitcoin, North Korea’s notorious hacking group is ahead of several Bitcoin holding countries. The total value of its crypto holdings stands at $1.16 billion.
The US DoJ has just charged four North Korean hackers who stole nearly $1 million in crypto by posing as remote IT workers.
A fake Zoom call featuring AI-generated executives tricked a crypto employee into downloading macOS malware linked to North ...
Lazarus Group tied to $3.2M crypto hack on Solana network. ZachXBT reveals laundering through Ethereum and Tornado Cash tools ...
North Korea has turned to bitcoin as a means to stave off a looming financial crisis thanks to the fact that global banks won't do business with Kim's regime.
North Korea’s fake job interviews are the latest crypto hack tactic, using deepfakes and malware to steal wallets and access ...
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