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  • North Korean Hackers Eye $52 Billion Bitcoin ETF: Cybersecurity Alert Issued North Korean hackers may target the U.S. Bitcoin spot ETF, holding $52.1 billion in Bitcoin, raising cybersecurity concerns.
  • North Korean Hackers Use Google Chrome Bug to Steal Crypto North Korean hackers Citrine Sleet exploited a zero-day Chrome vulnerability to steal cryptocurrency. Google fixed the flaw swiftly.
  • North Korea’s Crypto Craze: How Kim Jong Un’s Hackers Are Funding Nuclear Weapons Concerns rise that North Korea may escalate virtual asset theft this year, crucial for its illegal nuclear and missile programs.
  • Leidos Hit by Major Hack: Sensitive U.S. Government Documents Leaked Yesterday, a Leidos representative revealed that hackers had leaked internal documents to the U.S. government.
  • AMD Under Cyber Attack: Sensitive Data Potentially Exposed AMD announced on the 18th that it was investigating claims that a cybercriminal organization stole the company's data through hacking.
  • North Korea May Use Cyber Attacks in Response to Propaganda Broadcasts As tensions rise on the Korean Peninsula, there are concerns that threats of cyberattacks from North Korea could increase. Unlike past military conflicts, North Korea is projected to escalate its level of cyber provocations, requiring extra caution. According to the cybersecurity industry on the 11th, the intelligence authorities are preparing for North Korea’s potential cyber […]
  • North Korea Threatens to Hack Presidential Office with Deepfake Videos As North Korea escalates inter-Korean tensions with its globally unprecedented four times trash balloon attacks, attention is being drawn.
  • North Korean Hackers Linked to Massive Data Breach in Court Systems North Korean hacker group Lazarus has infiltrated the South Korean court's computer network...
  • North Korea's Cyber Pirates Pillage $1 Billion Annually, Is Your Country Safe? - Part 2 North Korea’s usage of stolen virtual assets as a source of funds for the development of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), such as nuclear weapons and missiles, is a well-known fact. Cyber attacks are being used as a means for North Korea, which cannot engage in regular trade activities, to acquire foreign currency needed for […]
  • North Korea's Cyber Pirates Pillage $1 Billion Annually, Is Your Country Safe? - Part 1 “North Korea is conducting indiscriminate cyber attacks in over 150 countries. Through cybercrime, they have stolen over a billion dollars annually for the past three years, threatening the economic stability of all UN member countries.” (Linda Thomas-Greenfield, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations) “Illegal cyber activities could weaken the effectiveness of the Security Council’s sanctions. […]
  • U.S., Japan, and South Korea Discuss Joint Response to North Korean Cyber Activities at Washington Summit Diplomats from South Korea, the United States, and Japan gathered in Washington D.C. to discuss joint responses to issues directly linked to North Korea’s nuclear weapons development funds, such as virtual asset hacking. According to a report by Yonhap News on the 30th, the three countries held the Second United States-Japan-Republic of Korea Trilateral Diplomatic Working […]
  • US-South Korea Move Against North Korean IT Money Laundering The United States and South Korea have imposed sanctions on two institutions and four individuals involved in illegal fundraising or overseas activities of North Korean IT personnel for the first time globally. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 28th, this measure was taken during the 6th U.S.-South Korea Working Group meeting on […]
  • Cash for Missiles: North Korea Rakes in Millions Through Cyber Attacks In the Annual Report of the Un Security Council Sanctions Committee on North KoreaA total of $750 Million in Thieving Is SuspectedSmuggling of Refined Oil Exceeds 3 Times Its LimitSouth Korea and the U.S. Launched a Working-Level Consultation Body North Korea has reportedly funded half of its total foreign currency through hacking and cyber attacks. […]
  • South Korean Supreme Court Admits North Korean Hacking Breach A view of the Supreme Court located in Seocho-gu, Seoul. [Photo provided by Newsis] The Supreme Court belatedly issued an apology after at least 26 documents containing personal information were leaked due to hacking suspected to be carried out by North Korea. According to the Supreme Court on the 5th, the Court Administration Office announced […]
  • National Intelligence Service Warns of North Korean Hacking on Semiconductor Companies North Korea’s Chairman Kim Jong Un and his daughter Ju Ae visited the Ministry of National Defense to celebrate on the afternoon of the 8th of last month, the founding day of the North Korean People’s Army, according to the North Korean Central News Agency./Yonhap News The National Intelligence Service (NIS) has warned that North […]
  • Massive Online Scam Hits Booking.com Users: Over 68 Hotels' Information Leaked At least 68 hotels in Japan affiliated with Booking.com have been hacked, leading to customer information leaks and online scams.
  • Car Lover's Dilemma: Manufacturers Prioritize 'Features' Amid Security Debate Automakers prioritize software and biometric tech, but face cybersecurity risks, including potential hacking vulnerabilities in vehicles.

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