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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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Juridique

Gli hacker nordcoreani di "Lazarus" hanno rubato 41 milioni di dollari da un sito di gioco d'azzardo Cripto , afferma l'FBI

A luglio Github aveva lanciato l'allarme: gli hacker della RPDC stavano prendendo di mira i siti Cripto e di gioco d'azzardo.

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

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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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How Charges Against Tornado Cash Developers Could Alter Future of DeFi

The Department of Justice alleged that two Tornado Cash developers, Roman Storm and Roman Semenov, have laundered "more than $1 billion" with the crypto privacy mixer, including "hundreds of millions" for North Korea's Lazarus Group. "The Hash" panel discusses the indictment and what it could mean for the future of decentralized finance.

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Tornado Cash Devs Charged With Money Laundering and Sanctions Violations

Tornado Cash developers Roman Storm and Roman Semenov were charged with violating sanctions and helping exploiters launder more than $1 billion, including "hundreds of millions" for North Korea's Lazarus Group, according to a statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office of Southern District of New York. CoinDesk's global policy and regulation managing editor Nikhilesh De discusses what the legal developments could mean for the future of crypto privacy mixers.

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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

L'FBI afferma che gli hacker nordcoreani potrebbero provare a vendere 40 milioni di dollari in Bitcoin

L'FBI ha reso pubblici sei portafogli elettronici collegati agli hacker nordcoreani Lazarus Group e APT38.

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

Finance

Gli hacker di Atomic Wallet usano THORChain per nascondere fondi rubati da 35 milioni di dollari

Gli hacker, che si ritiene appartengano al gruppo nordcoreano Lazarus, hanno utilizzato ponti cross-chain e protocolli di liquidità per mischiare i fondi rubati.

Hacker (Towfiqu Barbhuiya/Unsplash)

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La polizia in Estonia e Kazakistan indaga sull'hacking di Atomic Wallet

Il CEO Konstantin Gladych ha dichiarato a CoinDesk che Atomic sta collaborando con le forze dell'ordine dopo un exploit multimilionario del portafoglio non custodito.

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Technologies

Gli hacker di Atomic Wallet spostano i fondi rubati tramite l'exchange sanzionato dall'OFAC Garantix: Elliptic

Secondo la società di sicurezza blockchain Elliptic, si ritiene che gli aggressori siano il famigerato gruppo di hacker nordcoreano Lazarus.

Cypher Protocol suffers exploit (Clint Patterson/Unsplash)

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