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North Korean hackers BlueNoroff blamed for cyber attack on Canadian gambling firm
BlueNoroff, the North Korean hackers, is utilizing deepfakes and fake Zoom calls to steal crypto, with a Canadian gambling firm targeted ... Read More
Deadly Network: North Korea’s Cyber Crimes Face New Sanctions - MSN

Cyber Crimes Fueling Dangerous Weapons South Korea has taken firm action to counter North Korea’s alarming use of illegal cyber activities. On Thursday, the South Korean government announced ... Read More
N. Korea sold illegal gambling websites to S. Korean criminal ring: spy agency

A North Korean entity under its Workers' Party has made thousands of illegal online gambling websites and sold them to a South Korean cyber crime ring for hefty profits, the spy agency here said ... Read More
South Korea Imposes Sanctions on 15 Cyber Hackers Linked to North Korea’s Weapon Funding - MSN

The South Korean government has announced it is imposing sanctions on 15 individuals linked to North Korea, accusing them of engaging in illegal cyber activities to steal money for the country’s ... Read More
DTEX Exposes North Korea’s Cybercrime Syndicate, Urges Rethink of Threat - Yahoo Finance

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DTEX Systems, the trusted leader of insider risk management, has released a groundbreaking report exposing North Korea’s (DPRK) global ... Read More
North Korea duped U.S. companies in tech-worker scheme to fund weapons program, Justice Department says
The scheme involved thousands of workers who were dispatched by the North Korean government to find work as remote IT employees at American companies. Read More
South Korea asks cyber firms for advice on North's crypto crimes

SEOUL -- A senior South Korean official recently had an encounter outside the usual Washington, D.C. diplomatic circuit: a meeting with U.S. cybersecurity company Mandiant. Kim Gunn, the Seoul ... Read More
How North Korea became a mastermind of crypto cybercrime

In the 1970s North Korea’s then-ruler Kim Il Sung, the grandfather of present ruler Kim Jong Un, tasked his son and successor Kim Jong Il with establishing a cell within the ruling Workers ... Read More
DTEX Exposes North Korea’s Cybercrime Syndicate, Urges Rethink of Threat - Morningstar

SAN JOSE, Calif., May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DTEX Systems, the trusted leader of insider risk management, has released a groundbreaking report exposing North Korea’s (DPRK) global ... Read More
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