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from: Mike Powell
date: 2024-12-21 09:59:00
subject: It`s been a huge year for

It's been a huge year for criminals stealing cryptocurrency - and North Korea
was largely to blame

Date:
Fri, 20 Dec 2024 16:42:48 +0000

Description:
Theft of cryptocurrency rose to $2.2 billion annually, with North Korea
emerging as a key offender.

FULL STORY

More than $2.2 billion worth of cryptocurrency was stolen from crypto
platforms throughout 2024 as theft of the decentralized money continues to
rise, new research has claimed. 

The latest review from Chainalysis found theft rates are up 21%, with the
number of hacks increasing from 282 incidents in 2023 to 303 in 2024. 

More broadly, the trend of cryptocurrency theft continues to rise, though 
less sharply than the sudden surge seen during the early years of the
pandemic. In both 2018 and 2019, only 35 instances occurred (totalling 70).

Cryptocurrency theft is hot right now 

Interestingly, month-by-month cumulative funds stolen during 2020, 2021, 2022
and 2023 all continued up and to the right, however 2024 marked a sudden
change to that trend. By July 2024, $1.58 billion had already been stolen,
leaving just $0.62 billion (or $620 million) left to bring us to todays 
total. 

Major breaches like the $305 million hack of Japans DMM Bitcoin platform in
May and the $235 million attack on Indias WazirX in July are both said to 
have influenced crypto thefts throughout the year. 

Chainalysis cites geopolitical changes for the slowdown in cryptocurrency
thefts, as while precise attack times and scales have varied, it identified
one consistent trend: North Korean hackers continue to be invested in
attacking crypto wallets. 

Groups linked to the countrys government were responsible for a staggering
$1.34 billion across 47 incidents  thats double the sum linked to North Korea
in 2023. 

US and international officials have assessed that Pyongyang uses the crypto 
it steals to finance its weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles
programs, endangering international security," the company added. 

Chainalysis also highlighted North Koreas affiliation with Russia, which has
been at war with Ukraine since 2022. 

Looking ahead, the researchers are urging public and private sectors to come
together to establish data-sharing initiatives, real-time security solutions,
advanced tracing tools, and targeted training.

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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/its-been-a-huge-year-for-criminals-stea
ling-cryptocurrency-and-north-korea-was-largely-to-blame

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