Lazarus Group wallets hold Bitcoin worth $42.5 million, analysts say
North Korean hackers from the Lazarus Group own cryptocurrencies worth at least $47 million.North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK).
Lazarus Group wallets hold Bitcoin worth $42.5 million, analysts say
North Korean hackers from the Lazarus Group own cryptocurrencies worth at least $47 million.
A third of crypto stolen by North Korea-linked hackers was taken in two attacks
As of September 14, North Korean cybercriminals had stolen $340.4 million, a third of which came from just two attacks.
Experts suspect Lazarus Group hackers of CoinEx breach worth $55 million
SlowMist specialists speculated that Lazarus Group, a North Korea-backed hacking group, may be behind the CoinEx breach.
Lazarus hackers blamed for Stake breach worth $41 million
The Lazarus Group, a North Korean hacking group, is behind the recent breach of the Stake betting platform.
South Korea to freeze North Korea’s crypto assets, reports say
South Korea's government plans to present a bill to track and freeze North Korea–linked cryptocurrency assets, according to Korea JoongAng Daily, citing sources.
North Korean hackers steal $2bn in cryptocurrency over five years
Since 2018, North Korean criminal groups have stolen digital assets totaling $2 billion across more than 30 incidents.
North Korean hackers stole more than $180 million in cryptocurrencies in six months
In the first half of 2023, hackers from North Korea, exploiting a range of exploits, stole $180 million across various cryptocurrencies.
North Korea earmarked half of the $3 billion stolen in crypto hacks for its nuclear program
The crypto industry suffered $3 billion in losses from hacks linked to Pyongyang; half of that funded a ballistic missile program, The Wall Street Journal reports.
White House: North Korea funds about half of its missile program through cryptocurrency theft
About half of North Korea's missile program is financed through cyberattacks and cryptocurrency theft, White House officials said.
Bitcoin consultant for North Korea detained in Moscow.
Interpol officers from Russia, at the request of colleagues in the United States, detained a British man in Moscow who helped North Korea evade sanctions using cryptocurrency.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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