North Korean hackers steal more than $ 600 million in cryptocurrency; FBI with discovery Hackers have shocked the wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital world with massive cryptocurrency theft

The U.S. has found that Lazarus, a North Korean hacking group, stole more than $ 600 million in cryptocurrency from a blockchain network linked to the popular Axis Infinity online game. The FBI said in a statement that the Lazarus group, which is linked to North Korea, and the APT38 hacking group were behind the theft.     The bureau added that such thefts would generate revenue for the North Korean government. The statement added that sanctions would be imposed on those seeking to support Kim Jong Un's regime through money laundering, money laundering, and drug trafficking.


According to the United Nations panel and outside cybersecurity experts, such cyber-attacks have been a major source of revenue for the North Korean government for years. Hackers have shocked the wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital world with massive cryptocurrency theft. The hackers stole $ 600 million worth of cryptocurrencies in a single theft. The hacking took place on a blockchain network linked to the popular Axis Infinity online game.


The march 23 robbery was one of the largest crypto attacks the world has ever seen. The hackers targeted computers known as nodes run by Sky Mavis, the makers of the online game Axi Infinity, and software that allows people to use tokens called bridges on another network.

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