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$52M Laundered by DPRK Hackers Using S. Korea Exchanges Since 2019: Report
Hackers from North Korea have moved over $52 million in crypto to digital asset exchanges in South Korea to avoid sanctions or launder money.
BTC$61,596.00+3.25%
ETH$1,697.72+5.69%
USDT$0.9989-0.01%
USDC$0.9998+0.01%
XRP$1.09+3.62%
SOL$80.40+4.64%
TRX$0.3182+0.23%
FIGR_HELOC$1.04+2.18%
HYPE$65.45+2.93%
DOGE$0.0744+2.28%
RAIN$0.0155-0.63%
USDS$0.99970.00%
LEO$9.08-1.48%
ZEC$438.15+6.16%
XLM$0.1991-0.63%
BTC$61,596.00+3.25%
ETH$1,697.72+5.69%
USDT$0.9989-0.01%
USDC$0.9998+0.01%
XRP$1.09+3.62%
SOL$80.40+4.64%
TRX$0.3182+0.23%
FIGR_HELOC$1.04+2.18%
HYPE$65.45+2.93%
DOGE$0.0744+2.28%
RAIN$0.0155-0.63%
USDS$0.99970.00%
LEO$9.08-1.48%
ZEC$438.15+6.16%
XLM$0.1991-0.63%
Users of the popular Atomic Wallet are facing loss of funds as the crypto wallet’s security collapses.
Hackers from North Korea have moved over $52 million in crypto to digital asset exchanges in South Korea to avoid sanctions or launder money.
DeFi hacks are at an all-time-high, dominated by token bridge vulnerabilities.