Breaking news: The FBI verifies that North Korea is responsible for a $1.5 billion breach targeting a major crypto platform. #CyberSecurity #CryptoNews
Breaking news: The FBI verifies that North Korea is responsible for a $1.5 billion breach targeting a major crypto platform. #CyberSecurity #CryptoNews
Yeah this was pretty obvious from the beginning, don't you think?
So the security architecture is that fragile?
centralized exchanges will always carry massive risks
The industry must move away from them and toward DEXes
But there are cases of breach of security in DEX too. So I asked on a macro perspective on what exactly is that weekest link in security architecture.
Why dont westerns countries hack North Korea?
Directly hacking North Korea risks escalating tensions and unintended consequences. Typically, nations prefer coordinated strategies using diplomacy and legal tools over potentially volatile cyber retaliation
North Korea isnt into diplomacy. They are the country that is leading in hacking.
North Korea is known for aggressive cyber tactics, but even then, nations weigh the risk of unintended escalation. Strategic restraint often emerges as the best option in such complex cyber arenas
Cuz it’s one big psy-op