
North Korea Denies $577M Crypto Hacks as Evidence Sparks Global Alarm
North Korea denies crypto theft claims as analysts link $577M in losses to coordinated cyber attacks in 2026

North Korea denies crypto theft claims as analysts link $577M in losses to coordinated cyber attacks in 2026

According to the report, North Korea’s infiltration of the crypto sector reaches far deeper than most people expect. Security expert Pablo Sabbatella delivered the warning during a session at Devconnect

South Korea and the U.S. strengthen cooperation to counter North Korean crypto theft and laundering after new OFAC sanctions target DPRK networks.

North Korean hackers deploy OtterCookie malware via fake crypto apps, targeting wallets and stealing sensitive data.

A new investigation has exposed how North Korean freelancers have quietly earned millions by working in disguise. Posing as remote developers, these individuals targeted both traditional tech and crypto firms.

The first six months of 2025 witnessed an unprecedented spike in crypto-related hacks. More than $2.1 billion vanished across 75 targeted incidents. This figure already nears the full-year total for

A recent hiring attempt at Kraken turned into a security operation. It began with an application for an engineering role. But small inconsistencies set off internal alerts. The applicant joined

North Korea denies crypto theft claims as analysts link $577M in losses to coordinated cyber attacks in 2026

According to the report, North Korea’s infiltration of the crypto sector reaches far deeper than most people expect. Security expert Pablo Sabbatella delivered the warning during a session at Devconnect

South Korea and the U.S. strengthen cooperation to counter North Korean crypto theft and laundering after new OFAC sanctions target DPRK networks.

North Korean hackers deploy OtterCookie malware via fake crypto apps, targeting wallets and stealing sensitive data.

A new investigation has exposed how North Korean freelancers have quietly earned millions by working in disguise. Posing as remote developers, these individuals targeted both traditional tech and crypto firms.

The first six months of 2025 witnessed an unprecedented spike in crypto-related hacks. More than $2.1 billion vanished across 75 targeted incidents. This figure already nears the full-year total for

A recent hiring attempt at Kraken turned into a security operation. It began with an application for an engineering role. But small inconsistencies set off internal alerts. The applicant joined