Ripple is now providing exclusive threat intelligence on North Korean cyber actors to Crypto ISAC, a nonprofit aiding crypto firms in sharing security information, according to BeInCrypto. This intelligence includes details on domains, wallets, and indicators of compromise from active DPRK hacking campaigns, as well as profiles of suspected North Korean IT workers attempting to infiltrate crypto companies. The data, integrated through Crypto ISAC's new API, aims to bolster security across Web2 and Web3 environments. Ripple's initiative marks a significant step towards collective defense in the digital asset sector.