Spanish Founder Faces Extradition Over Crypto Scheme for North Korea
Spanish founder, Cao de Benos, faces extradition for his alleged involvement in a crypto scheme aiding North Korea.
Hui XinSpanish founder, Cao de Benos, faces extradition for his alleged involvement in a crypto scheme aiding North Korea.
Hui XinThe FBI and the Dutch Financial Intelligence and Investigation Service have seized the websites of a crypto mixer named Sinbad, allegedly used by North Korean hackers and cybercriminals for laundering stolen funds.
JoyResearchers have unearthed a new phishing campaign involving North Korea-linked hackers targeting NFT users purchasing tokens.
decryptNorth Korea seems to be using hacked funds to finance their new nuclear adventures.
OthersHackers from North Korea has reportedly found a new victim in DeBridge Finance, a cross-chain interoperability and liquidity transfer protocol, ...
BitcoinistPer a Bloomberg report, North Korean-backed hackers might be stepping up their efforts and attack vectors against the crypto industry. ...
BitcoinistIndeed, the crypto-space has become the favorite place for cybercriminals worldwide for some years, but some countries are more prolific ...
BitcoinistThe U.S. cybersecurity agency CISA believes the threat from North Korean hackers will not disappear unless encryption companies take necessary and simple steps to ensure security.
CointelegraphFormer Ethereum developer Virgil Griffith has been sentenced to 63 months in prison and a $100,000 fine for violating sanctions on North Korea.
CointelegraphThe cybersecurity agency believes that the threat from North Korean hackers will not go away unless crypto firms take necessary but simple steps to ensure their security.
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