Coreia do Norte está ligada à maioria das perdas com hacks de cripto em 2025

Hackers ligados à Coreia do Norte roubaram cerca de 60 por cento de todas as perdas com criptomoedas decorrentes de ataques em todo o mundo em 2025, totalizando aproximadamente 2,06 bilhões de dólares, segundo a empresa de segurança em blockchain CertiK.

Avalia-se que os fundos tenham financiado os programas nuclear e de mísseis da Coreia do Norte. Grupos patrocinados pelo Estado agora dominam o crime cibernético envolvendo criptoativos, utilizando redes sofisticadas de lavagem entre diferentes redes de blockchain para movimentar os ativos roubados.

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