The FBI, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and the Treasury Department on Monday warned of “malicious” cyber threats from North Korean state-sponsored actors seeking to exploit “vulnerabilities cryptocurrency technology firms, gaming companies, and exchanges” in the United States in an effort to 'generate and launder funds” to support the North Korean regime.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attends a ruling party congress in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Thursday. The agencies warned that the malicious cyber activity involves"social engineering of victims" using a"variety of communication platforms" to"encourage individuals to download trojanized cryptocurrency applications on Windows or macOS operating systems."
According to the government, as of April 2022, North Korea’s Lazarus Group actors have"targeted various firms, entities, and exchanges in the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry using spearphishing campaigns and malware to steal cryptocurrency.""These actors will likely continue exploiting vulnerabilities of cryptocurrency technology firms, gaming companies, and exchanges to generate and launder funds to support the North Korean regime," the agencies warned.
The Treasury Department added the notorious Lazarus Group to its sanctions list last month and identified a series of prohibited transactions it was tied to.
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