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    North Korea is likely behind billions of dollars in cryptocurrency theft

    Theodore MeeksBy Theodore MeeksMay 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Kim Jong Un's regime is very poor, but the ruler has a very expensive missile program. Apparently with money from cyber attacks.

    NEW YORK – North Korea often makes headlines for its unauthorized missile tests. But now the communist state ruled by Kim Jong Un is suspected of being responsible for major thefts. It's about cryptocurrency.

    UN experts accuse North Korea of ​​stealing about $3.6 billion (€3.32 billion) through cyberattacks on cryptocurrency companies over the past seven years. This appears from a confidential report that Reuters news agency was able to view on Tuesday (May 14).

    North Korea looted $147.5 million in a single cryptocurrency cyberattack

    In 2023, $147.5 million was reported stolen in a single cyberattack on cryptocurrency exchange HTX. In March 2024, this money was laundered through the virtual currency platform Tornado Cash, according to the report submitted to the UN Security Council. It talks about 97 suspected hacker attacks in North Korea between 2017 and 2024.

    North Korea reportedly stole a record amount of cryptocurrencies in 2021.
    North Korea is said to have stolen $3.6 billion through cryptocurrency theft in seven years. © Ozan Kosi/afp/picture Alliance/DPA/KCNA

    The report comes from the sanctions watchdog and is based on data from cryptocurrency analysis firm PeckShield and blockchain research firm Elliptic. According to the supervisory authority, eleven thefts of cryptocurrencies worth $54.7 million were examined in 2024 alone.

    North Korea is very poor, but it has an expensive nuclear program

    Like a news magazine woman As he wrote, the United Nations assumes that North Korea — in addition to selling weapons to Russia — is financing its expensive nuclear program through cyberstrikes. The regime's rural population, under sanctions over its missile program since 2006, suffers from extreme poverty. Since it is largely isolated internationally, no money flows into the country from abroad.

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    North Korean missile launch.  North Korean leader Kim Jong Un riding a white horse.  Kim Il Sung 1992

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    The United Nations has already expressed concern about attacks on cryptocurrencies in the past. At the time, they blamed, among other things, the government hacker group Lazarus and its subgroups for the hacker attacks. (metric tons)

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