La Corée du Nord liée à la majorité des pertes liées aux piratages de cryptomonnaies en 2025

Des pirates informatiques liés à la Corée du Nord ont dérobé environ 60 % de l'ensemble des pertes liées aux piratages de cryptomonnaies dans le monde en 2025, soit un montant d'environ 2,06 milliards de dollars, selon la société de sécurité blockchain CertiK.

Les fonds auraient servi à financer les programmes nucléaires et de missiles de la Corée du Nord. Les groupes parrainés par l'État dominent désormais la cybercriminalité liée aux cryptomonnaies, utilisant des réseaux de blanchiment sophistiqués inter-chaînes pour déplacer les actifs volés.

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