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		<title>N Korea: Hackers stole $1.3bn of crypto this year &#8211; report</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A total of $2.2bn (£1.76bn) in cryptocurrencies has been stolen this year, with North Korean hackers accounting for more than half that figure, according to a new study. Research firm&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p class="">A total of $2.2bn (£1.76bn) in cryptocurrencies has been stolen this year, with North Korean hackers accounting for more than half that figure, according to a new study.</p>



<p class="">Research firm Chainalysis says hackers affiliated with the reclusive state stole $1.3bn of digital currencies &#8211; more than double last year&#8217;s haul.</p>



<p class="">Some of the thefts appear to be linked to North Korean hackers posing as remote IT workers to infiltrate crypto and other technology firms, the report says.</p>



<p class="">It comes as the price of bitcoin has more than doubled this year as incoming US president Donald Trump is expected to be more crypto-friendly than his predecessor, Joe Biden.</p>



<p class="">Overall, the amount of cryptocurrency stolen by hackers in 2024 increased by 21% from last year but it was still below the levels recorded in 2021 and 2022, the report said.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;The rise in stolen crypto in 2024 underscores the need for the industry to address an increasingly complex and evolving threat landscape.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;It said the majority of crypto stolen this year was due to compromised private keys &#8211; which are used to control access to users&#8217; assets on crypto platforms.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Given that centralised exchanges manage substantial amounts of user funds, the impact of a private key compromise can be devastating&#8221;, the study added.</p>



<p class="">Some of the most significant incidents this year included the theft of the equivalent of $300m in bitcoin from Japanese cryptocurrency exchange, DMM Bitcoin, and the loss of nearly $235m from WazirX, an India-based crypto exchange.</p>



<p class="">The US government has said the North Korean regime resorts to cryptocurrency theft and other forms of cybercrime to circumvent international sanctions and raise money.</p>



<p class="">Last week, a federal court in St Louis indicted 14 North Koreans for allegedly being part of a long-running conspiracy aimed at extorting funds from US companies and funnelling money to Pyongyang&#8217;s weapons programmes.</p>



<p class="">The US State Department also announced that it would offer a reward of up to $5m for anyone who could provide more information about the alleged scheme.</p>
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