The US, South Korea, and Japan warn the tech industry about North Korean hackers using malware and remote IT job scams to ...
A joint international statement provides the first official confirmation that North Korea was behind the $235M hack of WazirX ...
North Korean hackers have reportedly stolen $308 million in Bitcoin, raising significant cybersecurity concerns globally.
North Korean hackers stole some US$659 million worth of crypto assets through multiple hacks in 2024 as it continues its ...
South Korea bans 15 North Korean individuals and 313 bureaus for cyber thefts worth $1.3B in crypto, amidst escalating ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Bitcoin is trading around $95,000 ... In particular, Monahan revealed that wallets suspected to be linked to North Korea recorded losses exceeding $700,000 on Hyperliquid, indicating that it ...
As a result, more than $300 million in Bitcoin was lost during the attack ... it will continue to work to expose North Korea’s use of illicit activities to generate revenue for its regime.
The United States, Japan and South Korea have issued a joint warning against the growing threat presented by cryptocurrency ...
“North Korea has long sought to evade international ... heists attributed to North Korean hackers was the theft of 4,500 bitcoin with a value of $305mn from Japanese crypto exchange DMM Bitcoin ...