North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate Crypto Job Market

North Korean IT Workers Infiltrate Crypto Job Market
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Investigations by blockchain sleuth ZachXBT reveal North Korean operatives infiltrating the global crypto job market using fake identities. The group, linked to the notorious Lazarus Group, has exploited platforms like Upwork and LinkedIn to gain developer roles and launder stolen funds.

  • North Korean IT workers used fake identities on Upwork and LinkedIn to infiltrate crypto projects, with one wallet linked to a $680,000 exploit.
  • The group relied on Google Drive for task management and Payoneer to convert earnings into cryptocurrency, revealing operational inefficiencies.
  • Major hacks like the $1.5 billion Bybit breach and the $44 million CoinDCX theft were attributed to North Korea's Lazarus Group, highlighting ongoing security risks.
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