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Les volumes d'échange de Tornado Cash ont chuté de 90 % après les sanctions américaines

Alors que les pirates informatiques nord-coréens se sont principalement tournés vers d'autres mélangeurs Bitcoin , certaines utilisations illicites de Tornado Cash continuent, selon un rapport de TRM Labs.

Tornado Cash website and Discord taken offline (Nikolas Noonan/Unsplash)

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North Korean Hackers Stole $41 Million From Crypto Gambling Site, FBI Says

According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the North Korea-linked hacker collective Lazarus Group was behind this month’s hack of crypto casino and betting platform Stake. "First Mover" host Jennifer Sanasie and The Tie Director of Content Lawrence Lewitinn weigh in on the latest developments and the performance of crypto gambling tokens.

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Les pirates informatiques nord-coréens « Lazarus » ont volé 41 millions de dollars à un site de jeux d'argent en Crypto , selon le FBI

Github a averti en juillet que les pirates informatiques de la RPDC ciblaient les sites de Crypto et de jeux d'argent.

North Korean head Kim Jong-Un (Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

Policy

Roman Storm, développeur de Tornado Cash, plaide non coupable de blanchiment d'argent et d'autres accusations

Les procureurs allèguent que Storm et ses collègues développeurs Roman Semenov et Alexey Pertsev ont aidé de mauvais acteurs à blanchir plus d'un milliard de dollars de Crypto volée.

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North Korean Hackers May Cash Out Stolen Crypto; State of Crypto in Hong Kong

Host Angie Lau takes a deep dive into the state of crypto in Asia as Hong Kong Virtual Asset Exchange (HKVAX) becomes the third licensed crypto operator in the city. Plus, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warns that North Korea-based hackers Lazarus Group and APT38 may attempt to cash out stolen bitcoin (BTC) worth more than $40 million. Those stories and other news shaping the cryptocurrency world are in this episode of "Forkast IQ."

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Sam Bankman-Fried's Defense Strategy; Binance.US Customers Now Have Access to MoonPay

“CoinDesk Daily” host Jennifer Sanasie dives into today’s hottest stories in crypto, as bitcoin hovers around $26,300 and XRP has lost nearly all its gains since the historic Ripple ruling. FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has settled on a legal strategy ahead of his criminal trial this October. The FBI is warning North Korean hackers could try to sell millions of dollars worth of bitcoin. And, Binance.US customers now have access to MoonPay.

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North Korean Hackers May Try to Sell $40M Worth of Bitcoin, FBI Warns

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said in a statement that North Korea-based hackers Lazarus Group and APT38 may attempt to cash out stolen bitcoin (BTC) worth more than $40 million. In January, the FBI named the two groups as being behind last year's Horizon Bridge hack, which resulted in the loss of over $100 million. "The Hash" panel discusses their reaction to law enforcement's latest actions against bad actors.

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Finance

Le FBI affirme que des pirates informatiques nord-coréens pourraient tenter de vendre 40 millions de dollars de Bitcoin

Le FBI a publié six portefeuilles liés aux pirates informatiques nord-coréens Lazarus Group et APT38.

FBI tracks $40 million of North Korea-linked bitcoin. (David Trinks/Unsplash)

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Three Quarters of Jurisdictions Not Complying With Global Crypto Laundering Norms, FATF Says

Most jurisdictions still aren’t fully complying with international anti-money laundering norms for crypto, according to standard-setter the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). The global anti-money laundering watchdog also added that North Korea is using illicit virtual assets to fund weapons of mass destruction. "The Hash" panel weighs in on the latest report.

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Tech

Des pirates informatiques ont transféré des fonds volés via Garantex, une plateforme d'échange approuvée par l'OFAC : Elliptic

Selon la société de sécurité blockchain Elliptic, les attaquants seraient le tristement célèbre groupe de hackers nord-coréen Lazarus.

Cypher Protocol suffers exploit (Clint Patterson/Unsplash)