Security News > 2017 > September > North Korean Hackers Targeting Crypto-Currency Exchanges: FireEye

2017-09-12 12:32
Over the past several months, threat actors believed to have ties with North Korea have been targeting crypto-currency exchanges to obtain hard currencies for the Pyongyang regime, FireEye says. read more
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