Researchers believe North Korea-linked Lazarus Group has stolen at least $35 million in cryptocurrency from Atomic Wallet.
Fallen crypto impresario Do Kwonhas funneled tens of millions of dollars out of an entity linked to his failed blockchain project since he was arrested in late March, South Korean prosecutors alleged.
North Korean hacking group Kimsuky targets think tanks, academia, and news media in a sophisticated social engineering ...
The top U.S. securities regulator sued cryptocurrency platform Coinbase, the second lawsuit in two days against a major crypto exchange, in a dramatic escalation of a crackdown on the industry and one ...
The notorious North Korean hacking group known as Lazarus has been linked to the recent Atomic Wallet hack, resulting in the ...
North Korean hackers were likely behind the theft of at least $35 million from a popular cryptocurrency service, multiple ...
North Korean hackers were likely behind the theft of at least $35 million from a popular cryptocurrency service, multiple ...
North Korean hackers were likely behind the theft of at least $35 million from a popular cryptocurrency service, multiple ...
The recent Atomic Wallet hack has been linked to the North Korean hacking group, Lazarus, which known for carrying out ...
The team is "doing everything they can to get those funds back," Atomic Wallet chief marketing officer Roland Säde said, adding that "in order to create a concrete plan, the investigation must be ...
North Korean hackers were suspected behind the theft of at least USD 35 million from a cryptocurrency service, multiple ...
North Korean hackers were suspected behind the theft of at least USD 35 million from a cryptocurrency service multiple crypto-tracking experts told CNN Tuesday ...