The US, South Korea, and Japan warn the tech industry about North Korean hackers using malware and remote IT job scams to orchestrate the crypto heists.
A joint report by Japan, South Korea, and the US links the DPRK-affiliated Lazarus Group with last year’s $235 million theft from an Indian crypto exchange.
North Korean state-backed hacking groups have stolen over $659 million worth of cryptocurrency in multiple crypto-heists, ...
A joint international statement provides the first official confirmation that North Korea was behind the $235M hack of WazirX, India's largest cryptocurrency exchange. North Korean state-sponsored ...
The United States, South Korea, and Japan have jointly accused North Korean state-backed hackers of stealing over $659 million in cryptocurrency last year. The announcement also warns that threat ...
A South Korean crypto exchange operator was jailed for 4 years for “leaking military secrets” to Pyongyang hackers in ...
US, Japan, and South Korea issue a joint statement warning the blockchain industry about North Korea’s cyberattacks, stealing ...
North Korean hackers have stolen $308 million worth of Bitcoin from the Japanese cryptocurrency ... which is linked to North Korea. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of ...
The US, Japan, and South Korea have issued a joint statement on DPRK cyber threats, linking North Korea to $659M in crypto ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for bolstering nuclear forces this year during a visit to a nuclear material ...
Cyber actors from Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) stole $659 million in cryptocurrency in 2024, according to a recently released joint statement by the US, Japan, and South Korea.