South Korea suspects a North Korean team may be behind the recent hacking of cryptocurrency exchange Upbit that led to the ...
Regulators are investigating a 44.5 billion won ($30 million) hack at Upbit, Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, and say early evidence points to Lazarus, the North Korean hacking unit blamed for ...
North Korea’s notorious cybercrime unit, Lazarus Group, is suspected of orchestrating $30 million hack at South Korean exchange Upbit.
North Korean hacking group Lazarus is suspected of being behind an exploit that saw 45 billion won (about $30 million) drained from South Korea’s largest crypto exchange Upbit on Thursday, Yonhap News ...
On Thursday, Upbit suspended deposits and withdrawals after detecting unusual activity in the Solana network tokens.
South Korea is preparing to impose bank-level obligations on crypto exchanges after the $30 million Upbit breach.
South Korea suspects the Lazarus Group, a North Korean hacking collective, is behind a recent $30.4 million cryptocurrency theft from its largest exchange, Upbit. Authorities are investigating the ...
The North Korean government is reportedly establishing a new hacking group within the intelligence agency Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB). Daily NK, a news outlet that focuses on North Korea, ...
North Korean hackers have stolen $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency in a single heist, making it the largest crypto hack on record, security experts told CNN. The hack hit Bybit, which describes itself as ...
A former North Korea cyber expert says hacking South Korea "a piece of cake." — SEOUL -- North Korea's hacking capabilities are "beyond imagination," one former computer expert for the North told ...
Accusing the U.S. of shutting down the country’s Internet and angry over the release of the movie The Interview, North Korea has compared President Obama to a monkey, the Associated Press reports.