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On April 14, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) alleged that hackers linked to the North Korean government had stolen more than 600 million worth of cryptocurrencies. dollars, or about 20 billion baht from a video game company last month. It is the latest cyber theft involving the North Korean government.

The FBI said in a statement that “From our investigation This makes it possible to confirm that Lazarus Group and APT38 are cyber threats related to North Korea. And it stole $620 million worth of Ethereum ($20,794 million) on March 29.”

Additionally, the FBI is citing a recent computer network hack that used Axie Infinity, a game where players would actually earn cryptocurrency. Sky Mavis, the creators of the game, announced on March 29 that an unidentified hacker existed. To steal about $600 million worth of coins from Bridge. or a network that allows users to transfer cryptocurrencies from one blockchain to another.


same day The U.S. Treasury Department has boycotted Lazarus Group. A large group of hackers believed to be working under the North Korean government. by boycotting the purse or the address of a particular cryptocurrency which is used to extract money from the hack

According to data from Chainanalysis The company tracks cryptocurrency transactions, says Lazarus Group, which has stolen more than $1.75 billion worth of crypto over the past few years.

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