North Korean government-backed hackers have conducted ransomware attacks on health care providers and other key sectors in the US and South Korea and used the proceeds to fund further cyberattacks on government agencies in Washington and Seoul, US and South Korean officials warned Thursday.
Crypto hackers stole a record $3.8B in 2022. Don't be next. | Kiplinger
2022 was a brutal year for crypto investors. Hackers from around the world had a banner year for stealing cryptocurrency from crypto-oriented businesses, as reported by blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis (opens in new tab) .
So after a year of misery, who was behind the crypto hacks, who was affected, and what can you do to protect your digital assets going forward?
Iran marks revolution anniversary, hackers interrupt state TV coverage | Reuters
Raisi, whose hardline government faces one of the boldest challenges from young protesters calling for its ouster, appealed to the "deceived youth" to repent so they can be pardoned by Iran's supreme leader.
In that case, he told a crowd congregated at Tehran's expansive Azadi Square: "the Iranian people will embrace them with open arms".
Hackers Interrupt Raisi's Revolution Day Speech On State TV
All praise the North Korean Heavy Queen… NK no longer has the nukes. https://t.co/JFC1EyT6pT andrewschulz (from New York, NY) Sat Feb 11 17:48:42 +0000 2023
A FAMILY AFFAIR: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's daughter, whose name has never been officially revealed, took ce… https://t.co/aCclM4rmL5 ABC (from New York City / Worldwide) Fri Feb 10 11:00:00 +0000 2023
WATCH: Kim Jong Un's daughter took centre stage at a North Korea military parade, fuelling talk about succession… https://t.co/OOfYjn6bJY ChannelNewsAsia (from Singapore) Fri Feb 10 10:35:13 +0000 2023
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