North Korea Is Now Mining Crypto to Launder Its Stolen Loot

In the cryptocurrency ecosystem, coins have a story, tracked in the unchangeable blockchains underpinning their economy. The only exception, in some sense, is cryptocurrency that’s been freshly generated by its owner’s computational power. So it figures that North Korean hackers have begun adopting a new trick to launder the coins they steal from victims around the world: pay their dirty, stolen coins into services that allow them to mine innocent new ones.

Today, cybersecurity firm Mandiant published a report on a prolific North Korean state-sponsored hacking group it’s now calling APT43, sometimes known by the names Kimsuky and Thallium. The group, whose activities suggest its members work in the service

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