
The sanctioned agents were allegedly generating funds for North Korea’s nuclear weapon development program in Pyongyang.
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The vulnerabilities caught the attention of the former CEO of Binance, Changpeng “CZ” Zhao who advised users to update their operating system immediately.
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The newly discovered malware is interesting for being the first of its kind detected, but it seems to have been a trial balloon.
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According to cybersecurity firm Recorded Future, North Korean hacker groups have stolen approximately $3 billion in funds since 2017.
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The North Koreans invested great effort in creating and promoting the game that apparently drained users’ wallets.
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According to PeckShieldAlert, losses from crypto hacks and exploits accounted for over $120 million in losses during September 2024.
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Offshore Alert reporter David Marchant disclosed the United States has initiated two forfeiture complaints related to previously confiscated bitcoin (BTC) and tether (USDT), alleging that these funds were snatched by the notorious North Korean hacking groups Lazarus Group and Advanced Persistent Threat 38 (APT38). These cyber hacking syndicates are known for their operations to fund […]
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North Korean hackers could be eying the infrastructure around the Bitcoin ETFs, lured by the $52 billion worth of cumulative holdings.
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Microsoft recently detected a North Korean cyber group, Citrine Sleet, exploiting a security vulnerability in Chromium-based browsers, including Google Chrome. This flaw allowed attackers to execute malicious code on compromised devices. Citrine Sleet used advanced tactics, such as fake cryptocurrency websites, to conduct their attacks. North Korean Cyber Group Citrine Sleet Exploits Chromium Zero-Day Vulnerability […]
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A hacker group is using its signature trojan malware to infect users of web browsers with Chromium engines.
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