North Korea Steals Over $2bn in Crypto in 2025
Chainalysis warns North Korea continues to steal billions in crypto for its weapons program
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Chainalysis warns North Korea continues to steal billions in crypto for its weapons program
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Amazon researchers believe this campaign is part of a bigger operation spearheaded by Russia’s military intelligence service, the GRU