North Korean hackers have stolen billions in crypto by posing as VCs, recruiters and IT workers | TechCrunch
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Security researchers revealed that North Korean hackers are infiltrating global companies by posing as prospective employees, raising major concerns about cybersecurity and international security.
During Cyberwarcon, Microsoft’s James Elliott highlighted the alarming trend of North Korean IT professionals creating false identities to infiltrate hundreds of organizations worldwide, funding the regime’s illicit activities.
Researchers outlined the complex landscape of North Korean hacking groups, underlining that their collective aim is to perpetrate cryptocurrency theft while effectively dodging international sanctions.
The North Korean hacker group "Ruby Sleet" targets aerospace companies to steal secrets beneficial for enhancing the nation's weapons and navigational technologies, posing a grave security risk.
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