Running as a part of ETH Rangers security initiative for the Ethereum Foundation, The Ketman Project has discovered around 100 North Korean IT operatives working inside Web3 firm. They’re not outside hackers breaking in, they’re insiders, employees working from inside the organizations’ infrastructures. These findings, which emerge from an inquiry which lasted six months, change the discourse. In the past, North Korea involvement with crypto was simply about having a cyberattack, attacking exchanges through breaches, phishing campaigns and exploitations. The report discusses a more stealthy, calculated kind of threat – one that is potentially more dangerous in the long run.
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