Ethereum Foundation Helps Expose North Korean Workers That Infiltrated Crypto Firms
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The Ethereum Foundation has released the results of ETH Rangers, a project that funded 17 independent security researchers for six months. Read more
A cybersecurity industry investigation revealed that about 100 North Korean IT workers are working by infiltrating cryptocurrency blockchain companies with false identities.
Key points of the news: The Ethereum Foundation indicated that the six-month ETH Rangers program supported 17 beneficiaries and closed with more than $5.8 million recovered or frozen and more than 785 reported vulnerabilities. The initiative also reached more than 209,000 users, involved more than 800 teams, offered more than 80 workshops and resources, and participated in more than 36 responses to incidents. Highlights include investigations of…
Ethereum Foundation Exposes 100 North Korean Crypto Spies
The Ethereum Foundation has revealed a major security threat inside the crypto industry. A six-month program backed by the group has identified around 100 North Korean operatives working inside Web3 companies. Ethereum Foundation Backed Program Exposes 100 DPRK OperativesAn Ethereum $ETH Foundation funded initiative has uncovered 100 North Korean operatives working inside Web3 firms.The six month program aimed to strengthen ecosystem security th…
Ethereum Foundation-funded project exposes 100 DPRK developers operating in crypto
A six-month investigation backed by the Ethereum Foundation has uncovered how North Korean operatives quietly embedded themselves inside dozens of Web3 teams under false identities. The Ethereum Foundation said Thursday that its ETH Rangers initiative funded a security-focused effort that…
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