US targets Chinese citizens and UAE firm in a crackdown on North Korean crypto laundering. This reveals a global push against crypto-related crime.
The U.S. Treasury slaps sanctions on crypto money launderers tied to North Korea.
US hits digital asset launderers linked to North Korea. 😮
U.S. Treasury targets North Korean crypto laundering. Sanctions hit two individuals and one entity aiding illicit funds for weapons.
US Treasury nabs a UAE-based firm laundering crypto for North Korea, spotlighting the regime's criminal networks. The isolated nation uses crypto schemes for military funding. The Treasury is committed to dismantling these operations.
Radiant Capital, a DeFi protocol, was hacked for $50 million by North Korean cybercriminals, exposing major security vulnerabilities despite adhering to best practices.
Radiant Capital reveals a North Korean actor disguised as a former contractor orchestrated a $50 million hack.
Radiant Capital reported a $50M DeFi hack linked to a North Korean-associated hacker.
A North Korean threat actor is suspected in a $50 million DeFi hack targeting Radiant Capital, highlighting vulnerabilities in the DeFi ecosystem.
Radiant Capital revealed a $50 million hack by a North Korean threat actor posing as an ex-contractor in October.
Radiant Capital fell victim to a $600,000 ETH long attack, linked to North Korean actors, according to analyst ZachXBT. The attacks occurred on the Hyperliquid platform.
Radiant Capital faced a $50 million cyberattack, linked to North Korea's group UNC4736. Mandiant's investigation reveals connections to the Reconnaissance General Bureau. This attack highlights the increase in sophisticated cyber threats against the DeFi sector.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared and quickly reversed martial law due to backlash and political disruption. The law was initially enacted to counter perceived anti-state threats and opposition ties to North Korea.
South Korea's declaration of martial law by President Yoon Suk Yeol has led to a significant crash in cryptocurrency markets, causing Bitcoin and altcoins to plunge. The decision was a response to threats from North Korea.
North Korean hackers disguise as IT workers and steal billions in crypto, impacting the global economy.
North Korean hacking groups, particularly Lazarus, are recognized as significant threats to cryptocurrency security, utilizing advanced techniques to target large firms. This highlights the need for heightened vigilance in the sector.
North Korean hackers, including the infamous Lazarus Group, are targeting IT firms through social engineering attacks to steal cryptocurrency, according to recent reports.
South Korean authorities have linked North Korean hackers to a $55.7M Ethereum theft in 2019, traced to North Korea’s Reconnaissance General Bureau.
South Korea attributes a $42 million Upbit crypto heist to North Korean hacking groups.
South Korean police have confirmed North Korea's involvement in the 2019 $1 billion Upbit crypto heist.
South Korean police have confirmed that the North Korean hacker group Lazarus, along with Andariel, were responsible for the 2019 theft of 342,000 ETH from Upbit, a major cryptocurrency exchange in South Korea. This is the first official acknowledgement of North Korea's involvement in a domestic exchange hack.
South Korea accuses North Korea of the 2019 Upbit hack, leading to the theft of 342,000 ETH worth $41.5 million.
South Korea confirmed North Korea's involvement in the 2019 theft of 342,000 Ethereum from Upbit, a heist amounting to $41.5 million. North Korea’s hacker groups, Lazarus and Andariel, were identified as orchestrators. The case highlights North Korea’s evolving tactics in crypto crimes, emphasizing the need for improved cybersecurity and regulatory measures.
South Korea confirms that North Korean hackers, specifically Lazarus and Andariel, have stolen $50 million from crypto-exchange Upbit in 2019.
South Korea identified North Korean hacker groups, Lazarus and Andariel, as the culprits behind the $50 million Upbit hack in 2019. The stolen cryptocurrency is now valued at over $1 billion.
North Korean hackers stole $41.5 million worth of cryptocurrency in 2019, as revealed by South Korean investigations. The cyberattack was orchestrated by the Lazarus and Andariel groups.
South Korean police confirmed that North Korean hacker groups Lazarus and Andariel stole $41.5 million in cryptocurrency in 2019. The hacking incident, carried out by state-sponsored groups, demonstrates the significant threat posed by North Korean cyber actors to international financial systems.
South Korea confirmed that North Korean hackers stole 342,000 Ethereum from Upbit in 2019, linking the cyber crime to Lazarus and Andariel groups.
South Korea confirmed that North Korean hackers stole 342,000 Ethereum from Upbit in 2019.
North Korea is identified as the perpetrator of a 2019 Upbit hack involving 342,000 ETH, according to South Korean police.
North Korean malware targeting macOS users has been detected, marking the first of its kind to evade Apple notarization.
BlueNoroff, a North Korean hacker group, is targeting MacOS devices in a new campaign against crypto firms since 2023.