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Topic: Southeast Asia’s Cryptocurrency Sector could be targeted by North Korea - page 2. (Read 233 times)

legendary
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Believe it or not, North Korea has one of the best haking groups in the entire world. They were respinsible for breaking the security of a major bank and stealing tens of millions of dollars without even getting caught. Well, people suspect it was them based on the digital trails. However, they are still not punished for that crime because so far, they got away with it. So I think they can also target Southeast Asia's cryptocurrency sector too.
member
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In the North Korea country they have a program that specializes in training hackers to steal property and keep confidential data from countries around the world. The most targeted country is South Korea, crypto is a top priority for hackers from North Korea.
legendary
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No one really knows who created WannaCry virus but for some reason many people are blaming NK for that, classic. I don't say that it is not true but there is no public evidence about this statement.
But there is a fact that NK have a small "hacker army" that it getting money from small hacks and even gold farming in online games. There is a good article about that on bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-02-07/inside-kim-jong-un-s-hacker-army

Yeap, there is no solid evidences for the allegation that NK is behind the WannaCry ransomware. But it is indeed reasonable why some organizations cites them as the main actor of the ransomware because of their very bad reputation and bad history about doing anything for financial.
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No one really knows who created WannaCry virus but for some reason many people are blaming NK for that, classic. I don't say that it is not true but there is no public evidence about this statement.
But there is a fact that NK have a small "hacker army" that it getting money from small hacks and even gold farming in online games. There is a good article about that on bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2018-02-07/inside-kim-jong-un-s-hacker-army
hero member
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In theory, anyone can target Southeast Asia exchanges etc for their hack, not exclusively North Korean can do that. On top of that, it's easy to hide your track on the internet or even showing as if you're coming from North Korean. I can't find the report that was quoted by those media so it's hard to check it.

Whatever the truth is, it seems like North Korean as an entity (government) is blamed for the recent attacks to various crypto exchanges, malware and so on. In other words, their government is evil, asking people to do bad things like stealing money.
Nothing surprising about any of this. North Korea is basically surviving through a dictatorship model where Kim is a horrible dictator based on what I have read anyway. They have been reported in quite a few shady incidents in recent times which is why it is best to secure our investments in the best way possible to avoid losing everything in such cases.
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North Korea is a country subject to many sanctions from countries and organizations around the world. But the country can still develop and maintain nuclear research activities. So I guess this country has been operating in the field of Crypto very early and the money spent can come from Crypto.
legendary
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i still don't see how "countries" can benefit from cryptocurrencies specially those under sanctions because it is not like they can hide their trades with using a cryptocurrency and go around the sanction restrictions! it is a country we are talking about not individuals. i think the news sites are again spreading nonsense.
individuals however, will benefit a lot because they can do whatever they like when they use bitcoin and there is nothing that can restrict them.
sr. member
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If there's no solid proof then I will not believe it no matter what because anyone can pinpoint that North Korea is the main culprit of any hacking incidents or even disasters in its neighboring countries as they are not cooperating with the US, and whoever oppose against the USA is a terrorist and a bad entity in the eyes of the people(too much 1 sided).

I see this more of a Whitewash or hearsay if there will be no proof to be rely on.
full member
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North Korea has a good technology and knowledge about nuclear program and now they are starting to hacked and stole here in crypto world. This is very alarming. I think we really need to be centralized to avoid this kind of problem of security. I think bitcoin organization need to do something about this issue.
sr. member
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This is actually true there have been a lot of suspicions towards the North Korean activities and where they are able to get the fund to develop and produce nuclear weapons , and it turns out that a lot of the cryptocurrencies and cyber attacks that hit multiple banks and exchanges where millions and millions of dollars have gone to thin air, probably the most noticeable one was the Bangladesh heist where they were able to take 1 billion dollars only a couple of them were able to be retrieved and  the rest were traced down to north Korea, as well as other multiple heists.
legendary
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In theory, anyone can target Southeast Asia exchanges etc for their hack, not exclusively North Korean can do that. On top of that, it's easy to hide your track on the internet or even showing as if you're coming from North Korean. I can't find the report that was quoted by those media so it's hard to check it.

Whatever the truth is, it seems like North Korean as an entity (government) is blamed for the recent attacks to various crypto exchanges, malware and so on. In other words, their government is evil, asking people to do bad things like stealing money.
hero member
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Well this is quite alraming. Due to decentralization, cryptocurrency can really be used in stealing, fraud, money laundering and any other legal activities while being anonymous and without the law noticibg it. We all know that North Korea is a closed country and silent with regards to what they are doing especially on technology and military activities. They might be the one who's responsible for exchange platforms attack recently where a lot of money were stolen unnoticed.
newbie
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North Korea is well known for being one of the most secretive and reclusive countries in the world. For years, it has been under heavy sanctions from the United Nations, the United States and other countries over its nuclear program. It has also been accused of using cyber warfare in order to gain funds to sustain its nuclear program.

RUSI (the Royal United Services Institute) is the world’s oldest independent think tank on international defence and security. The organization recently stated that North Korea has shown an increasing interest in virtual assets, as sanctions are getting harder to circumvent.

RUSI cited North Korean hackers for the alleged hijacking of crypto exchanges in South Korea as well as the “WannaCry” global ransomware attack that infected many computers around the world in 2017.

https://www.bitcrypt.co/southeast-asia-cryptocurrency-targeted-north-korea/
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