Hackers na Cóiré Thuaidh ag Tapáil Malartuithe Crypto na Rúise Chun Sócmhainní Digiteacha Aindleathach a Thonnadóir, De réir Chainalysis

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Hackers na Cóiré Thuaidh ag Tapáil Malartuithe Crypto na Rúise Chun Sócmhainní Digiteacha Aindleathach a Thonnadóir, De réir Chainalysis

A market intelligence firm says that hackers from North Korea are using Russian crypto exchanges known to launder money to move stolen digital assets.

I gcás nua blog post, crypto analytics platform Chainalysis says on-chain data reveals that hacking groups linked with North Korea are using Russian crypto exchanges to launder funds goidte from the exploitation of decentralized app project Harmony (AMHÁIN) níos luaithe i mbliana.

“In the wake of a historic arms meeting between Kim Jung-un and Vladimir Putin, on-chain data reveals disturbing information: Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)-linked hacking groups are increasing their use of Russia-based exchanges known to launder illicit crypto assets.

This development comes as independent sanctions monitors are raising alarms about North Korea’s evolving tactics in cyber warfare. A forthcoming United Nations report warns that DPRK is using increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks to fund its nuclear missile programs, with ‘state-sponsored’ hacking groups targeting cryptocurrency and financial exchanges worldwide.

Chainalysis data shows that $21.9 million in cryptocurrency stolen from Harmony Protocol was recently transferred to a Russia-based exchange known for processing illicit transactions.

Additionally, Chainalysis has evidence that shows that DPRK entities have been using Russian services, including this exchange, for money laundering since 2021. This latest action marks a significant escalation in the partnership between the cyber underworlds of these two nations.”

Chainalysis’ data goes on to show that North Korean hacking groups have been less prolific in 2023 compared to last year. However, the crypto analytics firm notes that they put up “catastrophically high” numbers in 2022.

“According to Chainalysis data, the value of stolen cryptocurrency associated with DPRK groups currently exceeds $340.4 million this year, compared to over $1.65 billion in stolen funds reported in 2022.

While North Korea-linked hackers are on pace to steal much less cryptocurrency than they did last year, it’s important to acknowledge that the catastrophically high figures from 2022 created an unusually high bar to surpass.”

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