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On Monday , Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea’s Workers’ Party, reported that the national flag is both the symbol of our country—the greatest in the world—and a banner of happiness and glory for all people / Rodong Sinmun
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Recent analyses suggest that North Korean hackers have effectively industrialized their virtual asset theft operations. Rather than increasing the frequency of attacks, they have refined their strategy to focus on stealing large sums in single, high-impact operations.

According to a report released on Tuesday by blockchain security firm Certik, North Korea has elevated virtual asset theft to the level of a national core revenue model.

The report revealed that North Korea was responsible for approximately 60% of the total losses from virtual asset hacks last year. These stolen funds are reportedly channeled into financing the regime’s nuclear and missile programs, with experts suggesting that North Korea utilizes virtual asset hacking as a strategic means to secure foreign currency.

Furthermore, North Korean hacking groups are evolving their tactics, opting for less frequent but more lucrative attacks.

While North Korean organizations were behind only 12% of the total number of virtual asset hacking incidents last year, they accounted for about 60% of the total stolen amount. Certik interprets this as evidence that North Korean hacking groups have strategically shifted their focus to precision and scale.

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