North Korea has gotten away with its biggest crypto heist yet, this time stealing approximately $1.4 billion worth of Ethereum, about 400,000 coins, from the cryptocurrency exchange ByBit. The company ...
These criminals reportedly swipe online money to help fund Kim Jong-Un's nuclear programme. The Lazarus Group's latest hit was orchestrating the world's largest heist in crypto history two weeks ago.
Hackers thought to be working for the North Korean regime have successfully converted at least $300m (£232m) of their record-breaking $1.5bn crypto heist ... the money. "North Korea is a very ...
A major security breach that allowed hackers to steal an estimated $1.5bn (£1.1bn) of cryptocurrency has been linked to a North Korean cybercrime group, according to experts. The Dubai-based ...
Within hours, it was clear that the attack — which the Federal Bureau of Investigation attributed to North Korea’s Lazarus ... used cyber crime to bring in money to fund weapons programs.
Crypto security experts said they were troubled by what the heist revealed about Bybit’s safety protocols. The losses were “completely preventable,” one security firm wrote in an analysis of ...
The trail leads to North Korea. The attack targeted the so-called ... methods to fund the regime's activities and employs complex money-laundering techniques that make tracking the flows difficult.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's exports are estimated to have risen in February, a Reuters poll showed, but the return to growth was largely due to more working days in the month and economists ...