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【North Korean Hackers Have Stolen Billions In Cryptocurrency By Posing As Venture Capitalists, Recruiters, And It Staff】 November 28Th - According To A Report By Techcrunch, At The Cyberwarcon Conference Held On Friday, Security Researchers Provided The Latest Assessment Of The North Korean Threat. Researchers Stated That North Korean Hackers Continue To Disguise Themselves As Potential Employees Seeking To Work In Multinational Corporations, With The Aim Of Earning Funds For North Korea And Stealing Company Secrets That Assist In Its Weapon Programs. Over The Past Decade, These Impostors Have Accumulated Billions Of Dollars Through Cryptocurrency Theft, Funding The Country'S Nuclear Weapons Program, And Successfully Circumventing A Series Of International Sanctions.Microsoft Security Researcher James Elliott, Speaking At The Cyberwarcon Conference, Stated That North Korean It Staff Have Infiltrated Globally Into "Hundreds" Of Organizations By Creating False Identities. They Rely On Intermediaries Within The United States To Handle Their Company Workstations And Income To Evade Financial Sanctions Against North Koreans.Experts Studying North Korea'S Cyber Capabilities Believe That North Korea'S Current Cyber Threat Appears As A Blurred Whole, Encompassing Multiple Hacker Groups That Employ Different Tactics And Techniques But Share A Common Goal Of Stealing Cryptocurrency. The Risks Faced By North Korea'S Hackers Are Minimal As The Country Has Already Been Subjected To A Series Of Sanctions
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