North Korean hackers have reportedly stolen $308 million in Bitcoin, raising significant cybersecurity concerns globally.
In one of the most significant incidents of crypto theft, a North Korea-affiliated hack targeted the Japanese cryptocurrency exchange DMM Bitcoin. The attack led to the theft of around 4,502.9 ...
which is based in North Korea, is likely responsible for a May hack that allowed $308 million in Bitcoin to be taken from a Japanese cryptocurrency exchange. The leak from DMM Bitcoin was caused ...
South Korea bans 15 North Korean individuals and 313 bureaus for cyber thefts worth $1.3B in crypto, amidst escalating ...
North Korea's new record for stolen crypto, $1.34 billion, represents 61% of the total of about $2.2. billion stolen in 2024.
DMM Bitcoin raised funds from group companies ... $3 billion were stolen between 2017 and 2023 in cyberattacks where North Korea’s involvement was suspected. The panel said the funds have ...
DMM Bitcoin also reported that it plans to discontinue ... The theft of virtual currencies through cyber attacks from North Korea has beensteadily increasing since 2017, and in December 2022 ...
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- A North Korea-linked hacker group stole digital assets worth 48.2 billion yen ($307 million) from Tokyo-based cryptocurrency exchange DMM Bitcoin Co. in May, Japanese police said ...
A US data analysis firm says hackers affiliated with North Korea are believed to be responsible for a massive loss of assets from Japanese cryptocurrency exchange DMM Bitcoin in May. Chainalysis ...
which is based in North Korea, is likely responsible for a May hack that allowed $308 million in Bitcoin to be taken from a Japanese cryptocurrency exchange. The leak from DMM Bitcoin was caused ...