North Korea laundered $2.84 billion in stolen cryptocurrency through Cambodia’s Huione Pay platform, using global networks in China, Russia, and Hong Kong, according to an international report.
North Korea is weaponizing AI across drones and cyber operations. The regime tested loitering munitions and uses generative AI in hacking and crypto theft, prompting Seoul to accelerate defenses.
Buying a home with cryptocurrency is no longer just a concept—it’s becoming a viable reality.
On June 25, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) issued...
North Korea used fake U.S.-based companies to lure cryptocurrency developers into malware attacks as part of a broader cyber-theft campaign, a U.S. security firm said.
A Korean American man in San Francisco has been found guilty of running a cryptocurrency investment fraud scheme, defrauding investors of millions of dollars.
According...
A new report has revealed that North Korean cyberattacks targeting cryptocurrency platforms more than doubled in 2024 compared to the previous year. Analysts attribute...
Five years after the theft of 58 billion won in cryptocurrency from a South Korean exchange, police have confirmed North Korea's involvement. The stolen...
A recent report has revealed that North Korean cryptocurrency hacking methods are becoming increasingly sophisticated each year.
The report particularly highlights that damages attributed to...
North Korean hacking group Lazarus laundered crypto worth over $150,000 through a major Cambodian payments firm, Reuters reported.
According to the media outlet on July...