North Korean Hackers Deploy New "Durian" Malware Against South Korean Crypto Firms
Kimsuky hackers utilize "Durian" malware to target South Korean crypto companies, revealing potential links to the notorious Lazarus Group.
BerniceKimsuky hackers utilize "Durian" malware to target South Korean crypto companies, revealing potential links to the notorious Lazarus Group.
BerniceNorth Korean hackers, posing as journalists, escalate cyber threats by targeting nearly 1,500 South Korean officials in a sophisticated phishing campaign, compromising crypto accounts, and deploying mining malware, prompting urgent calls for enhanced cybersecurity measures.
JasperThis approval allows Upbit Singapore to continue providing regulated Digital Payment Token (DPT) services to institutional investors while awaiting the full licence.
ClementDelio is suspending withdrawals on its platform following its exposure to Haru Invest, which previously halted its services.
cryptopotatoMetaverse is still very much important as the days of the internet are taking a new shape with the migration of different projects into Web3.
NulltxINTERNET CITY, DUBAI, Jul. 20, 2022 – LBank Exchange, a global digital asset trading platform, has listed CRYPTOKKI COIN (TOKKI) ...
BitcoinistPer a report from TheBlock, the popular crypto exchange FTX is exploring the potential purchase of Bithumb. The South Korean ...
BitcoinistINTERNET CITY, DUBAI, Jun. 10, 2022 – LBank Exchange, a global digital asset trading platform, will list NASDAC Crypto Coin ...
BitcoinistCrypto regulations in South Korea require exchanges to enforce strict KYC and AML guidelines and major crypto exchanges have delisted privacy coins in the past as well.
CointelegraphSouth Korean exchanges will require users to verify their third-party wallet addresses to help the country comply with FATF travel rule guidelines.
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