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DPRK Hackers Stole $2.3B in Crypto Funds Since 2017, 70% of it from Japan
A recent research report sheds light on how North Korean hackers stole billions in crypto since 2017.
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ETH$1,795.23+0.98%
USDT$0.9988-0.02%
USDC$0.9999+0.01%
XRP$1.07-0.75%
SOL$75.21-1.19%
TRX$0.3248-0.76%
FIGR_HELOC$1.03+1.91%
HYPE$63.84-1.72%
DOGE$0.0721-0.02%
USDS$0.9999+0.02%
RAIN$0.0142-1.58%
LEO$9.55+0.30%
ZEC$507.33-1.11%
WBT$55.10+0.04%
BTC$62,769.00-0.20%
ETH$1,795.23+0.98%
USDT$0.9988-0.02%
USDC$0.9999+0.01%
XRP$1.07-0.75%
SOL$75.21-1.19%
TRX$0.3248-0.76%
FIGR_HELOC$1.03+1.91%
HYPE$63.84-1.72%
DOGE$0.0721-0.02%
USDS$0.9999+0.02%
RAIN$0.0142-1.58%
LEO$9.55+0.30%
ZEC$507.33-1.11%
WBT$55.10+0.04%
North Korean hackers stole more than $1.7 billion worth of crypto assets in 2022, up by 300% compared to the previous year.
A recent research report sheds light on how North Korean hackers stole billions in crypto since 2017.
The Department of Justice unsealed two indictments against a North Korean national alleging they helped launder stolen cryptocurrency for their government.