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Crypto Heists By North Korea Set To Face G7 Fire In Canada

By: bitcoinist|2025/05/09 19:15:03
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G7 world leaders will gather in Alberta, Canada this June with a new type of threat in mind — North Korea’s increasing role in cryptocurrency heists and cyberattacks. Though wars in Gaza and Ukraine will dominate much attention, the North Korean hackers’ issue is likely to raise serious debate behind closed doors. The group of countries is going to unveil stricter global measures against the increasing danger, the individuals involved in the planning disclosed. These can involve additional cybersecurity steps, stricter limits on crypto assets related to North Korea, and harsher sanctions on platforms assisting in the laundering of stolen funds. North Korea’s Hackers Back In The Spotlight North Korea-related cyberattacks have proliferated in the last two years. In 2024 alone, hackers associated with the regime carried out 47 significant crypto heists, as per blockchain data company Chainalysis. Those assaults raked in over $1 billion. Last year, they had made off with $661 million — so their take more than doubled. Among the biggest attacks was the one that occurred in February 2025. Hackers withdrew approximately $1.5 billion from Dubai-based crypto exchange Bybit. The group behind the theft was eventually revealed by the FBI to be Lazarus Group , the same group linked to North Korea that broke into Sony Pictures in 2014. The funds were rapidly converted into Bitcoin and dispersed over thousands of cryptocurrency wallets to make it more difficult to track. Cyber Plunder Spreading To Missile And Nuke Initiatives Experts and government officials have stated that funds pilfered during these raids are not utilized for high-end consumer spending or offshore bank accounts. Rather, they are purportedly funneled directly into North Korea’s defense initiatives. That includes programs associated with missile technology and nuclear weapons — spheres under intense global sanctions. Cryptocurrency has provided Pyongyang with an end-run around those sanctions. The isolated state can now secretly finance its weapons programs without using conventional banking. Western powers have sounded warnings about this increasing threat, and the G7 wishes to give a clear indication that these actions will no longer be accepted. North Korean IT Workers In Global Tech Jobs The hacking isn’t the biggest issue. North Korea has also created a worldwide corps of freelance cyber workers. It’s common for them to live in nations such as China or Russia and list themselves for distant work under an assumed name. In one recent instance, one North Korean was able to breach the hiring process at a crypto firm, applying repeatedly under different names. The US Department of Justice stated that these employees use phony resumes, burner email accounts, and even unsuspecting American middlemen to get past background checks. Featured image from Shutterstock, chart from TradingView

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