š¹šŖšØ North Korean Hackers Escalate Crypto Heists $BTC $ETH
A recent report from Chainalysis š reveals a disturbing trend: funds stolen in "crypto heists" have nearly doubled from $857 million to $1.58 billion šø as of July 2023. North Korea's hacking groups š¤ have been identified as major players in this surge of cybercrime.
š„ Key Findings:
- Total stolen funds: $1.58 billion šø
- Increase from 2022: 85% š
- North Korea's hacking groups: major players š¤
šµļøāāļø North Korea's Involvement:
- UN Security Council's panel of experts: North Korean hackers stole an estimated $3 billion in cryptocurrencies since 2017 š
- Hacking groups: Lazarus, APT38, and others š¤
- Targets: cryptocurrency exchanges, wallets, and users šÆ
š» How They Operate:
- Phishing attacks š£
- Malware and ransomware š¤
- Social engineering š¤
- Exploiting vulnerabilities š
šØ Consequences:
- Financial losses for individuals and businesses šø
- Damage to cryptocurrency market reputation š
- Funding for North Korea's illicit activities š¤„
š®āāļø Response:
- Increased security measures for cryptocurrency exchanges and users š
- International cooperation to track and disrupt North Korean hacking groups šµļøāāļø
- Sanctions against North Korea for illicit activities š«
Note: The escalating crypto heists by North Korean hackers pose a significant threat to the cryptocurrency market and global security. It's essential to stay vigilant and take proactive measures to prevent and respond to these cybercrimes. š#TON #DOGSONBINANCE #TelegramCEO #PowellAtJacksonHole #BinanceBlockchainWeek