Jens Ohlig on Nostr: "During the reporting period, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea cyberthreat ...
"During the reporting period, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea cyberthreat actors continued targeting the virtual asset industry to evade United Nations sanctions and generate revenue. According to one Member State, the malicious cyberactivities of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea generate approximately 50 per cent of its foreign currency income and are used to fund its weapons programmes." 2/4
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