North Korea's new record for stolen crypto, $1.34 billion, represents 61% of the total of about $2.2. billion stolen in 2024.
Hackers have now started to use the popular application LinkedIn to scam unsuspecting cryptocurrency users. With the hackers ...
This may be something as simple as tricking an employee into holding the door open behind them, or following them in without ...
Chinese state-sponsored hackers have breached the US Treasury, exploiting vulnerabilities in a third-party cybersecurity ...
Japanese and U.S. authorities have formerly attributed the theft of cryptocurrency worth $308 million from cryptocurrency ...
The FBI has linked the $308 million hack of Japanese crypto exchange DMM to North Korean hackers. Hackers used social ...
North Korean hackers have launched a new cyberattack using OtterCookie malware, posing a significant threat to global cybersecurity.
Japanese police and U.S. agencies said the attack was "affiliated" with TraderTraitor, which is characterized by social ...
North Korean hackers have stolen $1.34bn (£1bn) in cryptocurrency in 2024, accounting for nearly 60 per cent of the total ...
OtterCookie, a new JavaScript malware by North Korean hackers, steals data via Socket.IO and funds nuclear programs.
In August, the United Nations also finalized a new cybercrime treaty, which seeks to improve international collaboration in ...