Discover the surge in North Korea’s crypto hacking activities. A new report reveals a record 20 platforms hacked in 2023, with over $1 billion stolen.
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North Korean hackers are getting away with a lot less crypto even as theft attempts rise
Among the 20 hacks by North Korean-affiliated cybercriminals last year, the total amount of crypto assets snagged was slightly over $1 billion.
North Korean hackers are getting away with a lot less crypto even as theft attempts rise
Among the 20 hacks by North Korean-affiliated cybercriminals last year, the total amount of crypto assets snagged was slightly over $1 billion.