State-Sponsored Crypto Heists: How Hackers From North Korea Have Targeted Digital Assets Worth Billions This Year



According to recent intelligence reports, cybercriminals operating from North Korea have successfully executed a sophisticated theft campaign targeting cryptocurrency exchanges and digital wallets, making off with approximately $2 billion in digital assets throughout this year. The coordinated attacks highlight the growing threat landscape facing the crypto ecosystem, as well-funded nation-state threat actors continue to exploit vulnerabilities in blockchain security infrastructure. These intrusions underscore the critical importance of robust security protocols for platforms handling crypto transactions, and serve as a stark reminder for investors and exchange operators to strengthen their defenses against advanced persistent threats.
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GasOptimizervip
· 2025-12-21 04:21
2 billion USD, calculate how many ETH the transfer cost would be, that's the key point.
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 2025-12-18 16:51
2 billion USD just gone like that? The security of exchanges is really a joke.
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