More than $6 billion from heists highlights the sophistication of cyber operations funneling cash to Kim Jong Un’s nuclear ...
A group of hackers working for the ‘Dear Respected Comrade’ managed to steal $1.5 billion from the cryptocurrency site Bybit ...
The attackers pose as legitimate remote IT workers, looking to both generate revenue and access sensitive company data ...
North Korea has emerged as an powerhouse in the world of cryptocurrency—not as a legitimate player, but as a prolific ...
North Korea’s scamming, thieving, and AI-abusing fake IT workers are increasingly targeting European employers.
North Korea has emerged as the world’s most prolific crypto thief, stealing over $6 billion to fund its regime through sophisticated cyberattacks like the $200 million WazirX heist.
framework for responding to North Korea’s cyber threats remains largely dependent on the trust between national leaders and is grounded in diplomatic agreements. As a result, it suffers from ...
North Korea’s nuclear weapons are getting funded by Kim Jong Un's top hacking unit Lazarus Group using $6 billion in stolen ...
BRUSSELS (Kyodo) -- The foreign ministers of Japan, the United States and South Korea on Thursday voiced "serious concerns" ...