US Government Warns of North Korean Crypto Attacks After Tying Nation to $625M Hack

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US Government Warns of North Korean Crypto Attacks After Tying Nation to $625M Hack
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Several U.S. government organizations jointly warned on Monday of the threat posed by cryptocurrency thefts and schemes used by the North Korean state-sponsored group known as Lazarus Group. By NelWang

used by the North Korean state-sponsored group known as Lazarus Group.

The FBI, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the U.S. Treasury Department said other names for the group include APT38, BlueNoroff and Stardust Chollima.a $625 million theft of cryptocurrencyThe U.S.

The organizations advised companies and individuals to guard against social engineering attempts by the group to gain access to crypto by patching all systems, prioritizing patching known exploited vulnerabilities, training users to recognize and report phishing attempts and using multifactor authentication.

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