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north korea hackers
North Korea hackers refers to individuals or groups allegedly affiliated with or backed by the North Korean government who conduct cyber operations, including hacking, cyber espionage, and cybercrime, often with political, financial, or strategic motives. These groups, sometimes collectively referred to as the “Lazarus Group” or “APT38,” have been linked to activities such as stealing cryptocurrency, targeting financial institutions, and carrying out cyberattacks on foreign infrastructure and corporations.
North Korean Hackers Laundered Over $3 Billion in Crypto
North Korean cyber groups, including the notorious Lazarus Group, have laundered over $3 billion in cryptocurrency through a complex network of wallets, mixers and decentralized platforms over the past seven years. Analysts say these...
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