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The North Korean IT workers scheme rakes in $250 million to $600 million per year and billions in crypto, according to UN ...
North Korean cyber spies created two businesses in the U.S., in violation of Treasury sanctions, to infect developers working in the cryptocurrency industry with malicious software, according to ...
North Korean cyber spies have been running two U.S.-based companies, Blocknovas LLC and Softglide LLC, in violation of Treasury sanctions. These entit ...
A threat actor group with ties to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (“North Korea”) called Contagious Interview is using front companies to spread malware through fake job interviews.
Cybersecurity firms say that the intricate scam to amass funding for North Korea’s weapons program is happening “on a scale we haven’t seen before.” ...
In some cases, North Korean actors have publicly released stolen source code when companies refused to meet ransom demands. “They may be trying to gain access to the intellectual property of ...
Kraken reported that industry partners had tipped them off that North Korean actors were actively applying for jobs at crypto companies. “We received a list of email addresses linked to the ...
A notice posted to the site states it was taken down “as part of a law enforcement action against North Korean cyber actors who utilised this domain to deceive individuals with fake job postings ...