May 07, 2022
U.S. Actively Tracks North Korea's Illegal Cyber Activities
The US is more aggressively tracking North Korea's illegal cyber activities. The U.S. government added four cryptocurrency wallets linked to the North Korean hacking group Lazarus to the sanctions list, and also imposed sanctions on companies that helped launder the cryptocurrency stolen by North Korea. Jason Bartlett joins VOA Korean to discuss these issues.
Watch the full interview from VOA Korean.
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