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North Korea Allegedly Utilizes $2.8 Billion in Stolen Crypto for Military Funding

North Korea Allegedly Utilizes $2.8 Billion in Stolen Crypto for Military Funding

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2025-10-22 20:55:02
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North Korea has reportedly amassed at least $2.8 billion in cryptocurrency through state-sponsored hacking activities, according to CoinMarketCap. This substantial sum is alleged to significantly contribute to the nation's military funding, representing nearly a third of its foreign currency earnings.

The notorious Lazarus Group, a North Korean state-backed hacking organization, is believed to be at the forefront of these cyber operations. Utilizing advanced techniques such as supply-chain and social-engineering attacks, these groups have targeted cryptocurrency exchanges and custody providers to procure digital assets.

Once acquired, the stolen cryptocurrencies are laundered through a variety of methods. Techniques include the use of mixers, cross-chain bridges, and Chinese over-the-counter (OTC) brokers, which help convert the digital currency into fiat money. This process is crucial for funneling funds into the country's weapons and missile programs, thereby circumventing traditional international sanctions.

The international community has expressed significant concern over these activities, highlighting the growing intersection of cybercrime and geopolitical tensions.

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