North Korean Hackers Steal Over $500 Million in Digital Assets in 2023
TRM Labs, a blockchain intelligence firm, has released data revealing that hackers linked to North Korea stole over $500 million in digital assets in 2023. The report highlights the persistent threat posed by North Korean actors in the cryptocurrency space, with DPRK-affiliated hackers accounting for almost a third of all funds stolen in cryptocurrency attacks last year. The study also delves into the tactics employed by North Korean hackers, including their use of crypto mixing tools to camouflage illicit activities from law enforcement. TRM Labs concludes that North Korea is poised to persist in hacking cryptocurrency wallets throughout 2024, showcasing their adaptability in the face of international pressure.
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