Cybercrime

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North Korea-linked hackers stole roughly 60 percent of all cryptocurrency losses from hacks worldwide in 2025, amounting to about $2.06 billion, according to blockchain security firm CertiK.

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President Lee Jae Myung on May 1 praised law enforcement for sharply reducing voice phishing damage. In a post on his official X account, he noted a 45 percent drop from a year ago in the first three months, crediting police and other agencies. He called for public support to drive the number to zero.

Criminals have distributed fake AI extensions in the Google Chrome Web Store to target more than 300,000 users. These tools aim to steal emails, personal data, and other information. The issue highlights ongoing efforts to push surveillance software through legitimate channels.

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Digital squatting has reached new heights as hackers increasingly impersonate brands through domain attacks. This form of cyber impersonation takes various shapes to deceive users and organizations. The trend highlights ongoing challenges in online security.

 

 

 

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