Crypto Heist: Kimsuky's Covert Operation Targeting South Korean Officials
Kimsuky, a North Korean hacking group, employs tactics to target South Korean officials in a cryptocurrency theft scheme, prompting a surge in cybersecurity measures.
Hui XinKimsuky, a North Korean hacking group, employs tactics to target South Korean officials in a cryptocurrency theft scheme, prompting a surge in cybersecurity measures.
Hui XinAPT is trading inside a descending parallel channel.
BeincryptoAptos Labs, the firm behind the APT token, has urgently demanded a halt in the listing of the $APT token.
BitcoinistAptos has teething problems hours after mainnet deployment. VCs and team control majority of token supply.
BeincryptoTokens that private investors hold are subject to a 12-month lockup, while the entire circulating supply will be released in the next ten years.
CoindeskThe Aptos Foundation has officially announced that they will be issuing a total of 20,076,150 APT Tokens that will airdrop to 110,235 testnet participants.
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