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Crypto Hack Update: New Global Strategy to Combat North Korea’s Crypto Crimes!

Crypto Hack Update

The post Crypto Hack Update: New Global Strategy to Combat North Korea’s Crypto Crimes! appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

More than 40 countries stood with the United States and South Korea at the symposium in New York City to address the continually escalating cyberattack threatening countries by North Korea, particularly the act of stealing and laundering cryptocurrency. 

Organized by the U. S Department of State Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor and Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the event was dedicated to countering North Korea’s monetary flows from virtual assets sought to fund its WMDs and ballistic missiles.

North Korea’s crypto heist: ‘A $3 Billion threat’

As the involved experts concluded, between 2017 and 2023, North Korean cyber actors stole around $3 billion worth of virtual assets, which contributed to the country’s illicit operations greatly. The symposium underlined such thefts and the techniques which North Korea employs to target virtual asset service providers (VASPs) and mixing services that conceal the flow of the stolen funds.

Global strategy: Public-private collaboration

From this meeting, the government representatives, cryptologists, and representatives of the blockchain industry combined their efforts to find out ways of countering these cyber threats. Primary topics and frameworks thus focused on increasing international cooperation, exchange of critical information and promotion of public-private partnerships to counter North Korea’s developing strategies.

The officials urged the private sector to contribute to the sharing of information regarding North Korea’s tactics, saying that the country remains the global leader in crypto crimes. 

The symposium could be considered the third one between the combined teams of the U. S and South Korea held in the years 2022 and 2023. Recognizing the rise of more advanced cyber threats coming from North Korea, suppression measures such as sanctions, advisories, and improvement of cooperation with countries such as Japan are intensified. 

The struggle against North Korea’s criminal operations in the crypto sphere is far from over, but the united front that was demonstrated at this symposium can be seen as a ray of hope.

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