North Korea’s biggest crypto hack started with a fake job offer that cost a startup more than $600 million. Hacks like that are now funding half of the country’s nuclear program, U.S. officials say.
Residents in Seoul watched a North Korea missile launch this spring.
Experts say North Korea aims to project geopolitical power through nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.Last year an engineer working for the blockchain gaming company Sky Mavis thought he was on the cusp of a new job that would pay more money.Continue reading your article with
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