Corea del Norte vinculada a la mayoría de las pérdidas por hackeos de criptomonedas en 2025

Hackers vinculados a Corea del Norte robaron aproximadamente el 60 por ciento del total de las pérdidas por criptomonedas debido a hackeos en todo el mundo en 2025, lo que equivale a cerca de 2.060 millones de dólares, según la firma de seguridad blockchain CertiK.

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