North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has listed out his government’s major goals for 2022, including a strong focus on domestic issues such as rural development and plans to boost the country’s faltering …
North Korea stole $1.7B from crypto exchanges, and it’s hodling it: Report
Hackers from North Korea have stolen over $1.7 billion from crypto exchanges – here’s why they are not going anywhere any time soon.
North Korea stole $1.7B from crypto exchanges, and it’s hodling it: Report
Hackers from North Korea have stolen over $1.7 billion from crypto exchanges – here’s why they are not going anywhere any time soon.
North Korea stole $1.7B from crypto exchanges, and it’s hodling it: Report
Hackers from North Korea have stolen over $1.7 billion from crypto exchanges – here’s why they are not going anywhere any time soon.
S.Korea’s ruling party presidential candidate pushes for nuclear-powered submarines
South Korea’s ruling party presidential candidate said he will seek U.S. support to build nuclear-powered submarines to better counter threats from North Korea and proactively seek to reopen stalled …
Crypto Hacks Now Serve as North Korea’s Long-Term Investment
North Korean hackers have generated more than $1.7 billion from crypto exchange hacks and the government considers the funds as a long-term investment.
TD Bank fined $105K for North Korea sanctions violations
TD Bank, N.A. agreed to pay approximately $105,000 as part of a settlement with OFAC for “multiple sanctions compliance breakdowns” that contributed to more than 1,000 apparent violations of North …
South Korea and China hold talks on North Korea’s denuclearisation process, Beijing winter Olympics
Talks came after a diplomatic spat with Taiwan over Seoul’s cancellation of an invitation to Taiwan to take part in a forum. . Read more at straitstimes.com.
A Growing Army of Hackers Helps Keep Kim Jong Un in Power
Kim Jong Un marked a decade as supreme leader of North Korea in December. Whether he can hold on to power for another 10 years may depend on state hackers, whose cybercrimes finance his nuclear arms …
Why Steve Kerr Nearly Traveled To North Korea To Play Kim Jong-Un In Basketball
An advisor for Barack Obama almost had Steve Kerr travel to play basketball with Kim Jong-un as a tactic for relations.