“This indictment of 14 North Korean nationals exposes their alleged sanctions evasion and should serve as a warning to companies around the globe — be on alert for this malicious activity by ...
The US has identified and exposed 14 North Korean nationals for allegedly posing as remote IT workers to trick employers into hiring them. On Thursday, the Justice Department announced it had ...
The U.S. said that North Korean soldiers are "legitimate targets" for the Ukrainian military during a State Department press briefing yesterday. This news directly followed the Pentagon's ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to implement the “toughest” anti-U.S. policy, state media reported Sunday, less than a ...
The 14 allegedly worked for two North Korean-controlled companies, previously sanctioned by the US, and based in China and Russia. The companies reportedly retained at least 130 IT workers from ...
The FBI detailed "the theft of cryptocurrency worth $308 million US dollars from the Japan-based cryptocurrency company DMM by North Korean cyber actors" in a separate statement dated Monday.
The US government has charged a dual Russian and Israeli national with allegedly building and maintaining LockBit’s malware code, while receiving over $230,000 in cryptocurrency for his work.
The Department of Justice accused 14 North Korean nationals of conspiring to use false identities to get IT jobs with U.S. companies and siphon money back to their home country, in violation of U ...
A North Korean hacking group stole cryptocurrency worth over US$300 million from the Japan-based exchange DMM Bitcoin, according to Japanese police and the United States’ FBI. The TraderTraitor group ...
Lazarus Group gained notoriety a decade ago when it was accused of hacking into Sony Pictures as revenge for "The Interview," a film that mocked North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The FBI detailed "the ...