Crypto Update
North Korean hackers behind attacks on cryptocurrency exchanges, South Korean newspaper reports
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea’s spy agency said North Korean hackers were behind attacks on cryptocurrency exchanges this year in which some 7.6 billion won ($6.99 million) worth of cryptocurrencies were stolen, a newspaper reported on Saturday. The cyber attacks attributed to North Korean hackers also included the leaking of personal information from 36,000 accounts from the world’s busiest cryptocurrency exchange Bitthumb in June, South Korea’s Chosun Ilbo reported, citing the country’s National Intelligence Service (NIS).
Most Koreans do not keep coins in their personal wallets. They just manage their money in the exchange booth. So if the exchange is hacked, massive damage can occur. South Koreans should pay more attention to their money.
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