Cyber-attacks by North Korea raked in $3bn to build nuclear weapons, UN monitors suspect
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A U.N. report stated that North Korea was investigating cyberattacks by North Korea worth $3 billion which was pushing their nuclear weapons program.
UN Probes $3B Crypto Hack Funding North Korea's Nuclear Program: Report
The United Nations is reportedly investigating a series of cyberattacks allegedly orchestrated by North Korea, which generated a staggering $3 billion. The funds were purportedly used to develop the country’s nuclear weapons program further. What Happened: A panel of independent sanctions monitors is looking into 58 suspected cyberattacks on cryptocurrency-related companies that occurred between 2017 and 2023. Reuters reported that these attacks…
UN experts investigate 58 cyberattacks by North Korea worth $3 billion
UNITED NATIONS – United Nations sanctions monitors are investigating dozens of suspected cyberattacks by North Korea that raked in $3 billion to help it further develop its nuclear weapons program, according to excerpts of an unpublished UN report reviewed by Reuters. “The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) continued to flout Security Council sanctions,” a panel of independent sanctions monitors reported to a Security Council committee…
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