North Korean hackers have reportedly stolen billions of dollars in cryptocurrency by masquerading as venture capitalists, recruiters, and IT professionals. Security researchers at Cyberwarcon highlighted that these hackers are using forged identities to gain access to corporate secrets, which may also be funding North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. The information was initially reported by TechCrunch, which emphasized the scale and sophistication of these cyberattacks. The activities of these hackers raise significant concerns regarding cybersecurity and the implications for global security.
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At Cyberwarcon, security researchers said that North Korean hackers are forging fake identities to get access to corporate secrets and even fund the country's nuclear weapon program. #NorthKorea #Hackers #RemoteITWorkers https://t.co/eOK2FkPbzx
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