UN experts point finger at North Korea for $364m cyber theft

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UN experts point finger at North Korea for $364m cyber theft
A preliminary United Nations inquiry into the theft of US$281 million (A$364 million) worth of assets from a cryptocurrency exchange last September "strongly suggests" links to North Korea - with industry analysts pointing to Seychelles-based KuCoin as the victim of one of the largest ...

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