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UN experts: North Korean hackers stole record virtual assets

Por: ABC News Business February 08, 2023

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UNITED NATIONS -- North Korean hackers working for the government stole record-breaking virtual assets last year estimated to be worth between $630 million and more than $1 billion, U.N. experts said in a new report.The panel of experts said in the wide-ranging report seen Tuesday by The Associated Press that the hackers used increasingly sophisticated techniques to gain access to digital networks involved in cyberfinance, and to steal... + full article



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