Japan pins years of cyberattacks on North Korea’s Lazarus Group
Law enforcement authorities in Japan have published a public attribution statement claiming Lazarus has been mainly using phishing tactics to target digital asset business in Japan.
Law enforcement authorities in Japan have published a public attribution statement claiming Lazarus has been mainly using phishing tactics to target digital asset business in Japan.
North Korea has relied on cyberattacks to fund an upgrade to its nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles arsenal, UN experts have reported.
"Sentinel Node" is the first of five enterprise utility tools Certihash plans to launch. It is based on cybersecurity frameworks by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Lazarus Group, linked to a $55 million CoinEx hack, exposed its trail, with experts tracking their cybercrime spree, now exceeding $1 billion.
The FBI investigated the attacks for over six months with help from the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team, the U.S. Attorney’s Offices of California, and the District of Columbia.
In a podcast, the team behind SmartLedger shed light on how blockchain technology can be of vital use in addressing and preventing a cyberattack and the success of their tool, Sentinel Node.
A recent report reveals that South Korea is facing an increasing amount of cyber-attacks, and many of them are now of the cryptojacking variety.
eSentire Threat Intelligence released a report documenting a 1500 percent rise in coinmining malware attacks.
The Singapore-based exchange has reassured its users that their funds are safe and that the damage was minimal.
DORA is expected to provide a common set of standards to manage digital risks across the EU's financial sector and potentially curb cyberattacks associated with digital assets.
nChain's CIO, Christine Leong, uses the Digital Pilipinas Festival platform to help participants understand the critical role of cybersecurity in the Philippines' digital transformation plans.
Security agencies from Canada, Australia, U.S., U.K., and New Zealand raise alarm over 'Infamous Chisel' malware targeting Android devices and cryptocurrency exchanges, linked to state-backed entity Sandworm.