North Korea hackers blamed for $290M crypto theft
The hack against Kelp DAO is the largest crypto heist of the year so far.
The hack against Kelp DAO is the largest crypto heist of the year so far.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced that two Americans were sentenced to years in prison for helping the North Korean government place fake IT workers in U.S. companies.
An apparent North Korean worker was caught visibly stumped during a remote job interview when asked to insult the country’s leader.
North Korean hackers pushed out malicious updates to a popular open source project by hacking a top developer’s computer in a long-running campaign.
A Ukrainian man has been sentenced for helping North Koreans gain fraudulent employment at dozens of U.S. companies and funnel that money back to the regime to fund its nuclear weapons program.
This was another banner year for crypto hacks and heists — 2025 was the third year in a row that a new crypto theft record was set.
The U.S. Department of Justice said five people — including four U.S. nationals — “facilitated” North Korean IT workers to get jobs at American companies, allowing the regime to earn money from their remote labor.
Blockchain monitoring firm Elliptic said this year’s total is already an all-time record for the North Korean regime.
Treasury officials say the North Korea government used the fraud network to generate money for the regime’s nuclear weapons program.
The two self-described hacktivists said they had access to the North Korean spy’s computer for around four months before deciding what they had found should be made public.