More than $6 billion from heists highlights the sophistication of cyber operations funneling cash to Kim Jong Un’s nuclear ...
A group of hackers working for the ‘Dear Respected Comrade’ managed to steal $1.5 billion from the cryptocurrency site Bybit ...
North Korea has emerged as an powerhouse in the world of cryptocurrency—not as a legitimate player, but as a prolific ...
KIM Jong-un is recruiting primary school children and grooming them to become the world’s best hackers, an intelligence ...
North Korea’s nuclear weapons are getting funded by Kim Jong Un's top hacking unit Lazarus Group using $6 billion in stolen ...
North Korea has emerged as the world’s most prolific crypto thief, stealing over $6 billion to fund its regime through sophisticated cyberattacks like the $200 million WazirX heist.
North Korean hackers have been in the news more and more often. Their latest high-profile media appearance is the largest ...
Google warns UK crypto firms of North Korea-linked fraudsters infiltrating blockchain projects, using fake identities and ...
The shocking theft at WazirX, India’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, along with several other major recent heists, has made it clear: North Korea is now the world’s most dangerous crypto thief.
Co-founder Jonathan Levin took on the top job at the $8 billion firm in December. With strategic acquisitions and its ...
A South Korean company has launched political meme coins which it claims offer a real-time reflection of public sentiment ...
At 11:49 a.m. on July 18, North Korean hackers pounced on a major cryptocurrency exchange handling hundreds of millions of dollars. The hackers slipped into the exchange’s virtual vault ...