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There are cybercriminals, and then there are North Korean state-sponsored threat groups. The cybercriminal groups linked to the rogue nation continue to see tremendous success, starting 2025 with a $1 ...
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For the second year in a row, North Korea’s vast cryptocurrency hacking operation has broken its own record, stealing $2.02 billion in 2025, new research says. A report published Thursday by the ...
North Korean hackers stole at least $2 billion in cryptocurrency this year, the most on record, pushing the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea's (DPRK) all-time haul to $6.75 billion, according to ...
In an unprecedented intelligence operation, security researchers exposed how North Korean IT recruiters target and lure developers into renting their identities for illicit fundraising. Famous ...
Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. In the more than three years since Russia invaded Ukraine, North Korea has emerged as a significant ally for Moscow. By first providing ...
A Newsweek map illustrates the range of North Korean missiles that could threaten U.S. forces stationed at Pacific bases—and, in some cases, even reach the continental United States—should a conflict ...
In addition to supplying munitions and troops to aid Russia’s war effort, North Korea is now providing thousands of workers to help Russia produce long-range one-way attack drones, Ukrainian military ...
SEOUL, Nov 18 (Reuters) - North Korea on Tuesday said South Korea's plan to build nuclear-powered submarines with U.S. approval would trigger a "nuclear domino" effect. On Friday, South Korea and the ...
SEOUL, Nov 8 (Reuters) - North Korea's defence minister No Kwang Chol threatened on Saturday to take "more offensive action" as he condemned U.S. security talks with Seoul and the arrival of a U.S.