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Binance, Huobi Freeze $1.4M In Crypto On Accounts Linked To North Korea's Lazarus Group
The frozen accounts were linked to the $100 million Harmony Horizon bridge attack on Jun. 24, 2022 The frozen accounts were linked to the $100 million Harmony Horizon bridge attack on Jun. 24, 2022 -
2022 Most Active Year For North Korean Crypto Hackers
To this day, North Korea has denied charges that it is responsible for crypto cyberattacks To this day, North Korea has denied charges that it is responsible for crypto cyberattacks -
FBI Confirms North Korea's Lazarus, APT38 Perpetrators Of $100M Harmony Horizon Crypto Hack
The FBI said North Korea's theft and laundering of virtual currency is used to support its ballistic missile and Weapons of Mass Destruction program The FBI said North Korea's theft and laundering of virtual currency is used to support its ballistic missile and Weapons of Mass Destruction program -
Microsoft Identifies Lazarus Group In New Round Of Crypto Heists
According to Microsoft, DEV-0139 is the same actor that cybersecurity firm Volexity linked to North Korea’s state-sponsored Lazarus Group, using a variant of malware known as AppleJeus According to Microsoft, DEV-0139 is the same actor that cybersecurity firm Volexity linked to North Korea’s state-sponsored Lazarus Group, using a variant of malware known as AppleJeus -
Japan Police Issues Cyberattack Warning From North Korea's Lazarus
Lazarus Group allegedly uses social engineering to plan phishing attacks Lazarus Group allegedly uses social engineering to plan phishing attacks -
North Korean Cybercriminals Reportedly Orchestrated $100 Million Harmony Attack
The Lazarus Group, a known hacking organization, is suspected to have ties to North Korea. The Lazarus Group, a known hacking organization, is suspected to have ties to North Korea. -
U.S. Points To North Korean Hackers As Brains Behind Major Crypto Theft
The hackers used a virtual currency address controlled by a North Korean cyber group known as "Lazarus." The hackers used a virtual currency address controlled by a North Korean cyber group known as "Lazarus."