North Korean hackers infiltrated the cryptocurrency industry, and more than a dozen companies accidentally hired North Korean IT personnel
10-02 10:13
Odaily News North Korea has successfully infiltrated more than a dozen blockchain companies by forging identities and hired their IT personnel. These employees successfully passed interviews and background checks using fake identities, and even demonstrated real work experience. Affected companies include Injective, Fantom, Sushi, Yearn Finance, etc. Hiring North Korean employees not only violates the laws of many countries, but also poses cybersecurity risks. Many companies have been hacked after hiring North Korean IT personnel. According to a UN report, North Korean IT workers generate up to $600 million in revenue each year. (Coindesk)
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