North Korean hackers stole millions of dollars from virtual currency accounts and then laundered the stolen funds in hopes of making the crime untraceable, according to a Justice Department civil forfeiture complaint filed Thursday.
Cybercrime·Fraud & Identity Theft
Justice Dept: North Korean Hackers Stole Virtual Currency
North Korean hackers stole millions of dollars from virtual currency accounts and then laundered the stolen funds in hopes of making the crime untraceable, according to a Justice Department civil forfeiture complaint filed Thursday. The post Justice Dept: North Korean Hackers Stole Virtual Currency appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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