North Korea's Lazarus Group just walked away with $36.9 million from Upbit—and it wasn't even close to their first rodeo. This time they deployed supply chain compromises and social engineering to hit South Korea's largest crypto exchange. The worrying part? It mirrors attacks we saw in 2017. Some adversaries don't evolve; they optimize. Read the full breakdown on how state-sponsored actors continue playing for keeps in the crypto space.
Category: crytocurrency
About John Cryan and the nonsense of the cashless society
Cache currency is a blessing for law-enforcement because it allows them to trace back the origins to a crime. When criminals are forced to resort to crypto currency, the game changes.


