North Korean Hackers and the FBI’s $10 Million Bounty: Global Bitcoin Extortion Tied to Kim Jong-un
FBI offers $10M for arrest of North Korean hacker behind major cyberattacks and ransomware schemes.

FBI offers $10M for arrest of North Korean hacker behind major cyberattacks and ransomware schemes.
The North Korean regime has struck again. This time committing major cyber hacks in broad-daylight, swooping off a sum of 230 million dollars from India's biggest crypto platform WazirX. But of course, the North Korean government committed the crime themselves, but hid behind the hacker group Lazarus, who had previously committed many other crimes.
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