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    North Korea hacked $3bn in crypto says leaked UN document

    By Yun ZhaoMay 16, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • North Korea reportedly stole $147.5 million from the HTX cryptocurrency exchange late last year and laundered it through Tornado Cash in March, according to confidential UN documents.
    • UN monitors have identified 97 cyberattacks by North Korea on cryptocurrency firms from 2017 to 2024, totalling approximately $3.6 billion.
    • Despite ongoing international sanctions, North Korea continues to engage in illicit activities, including arms trading and coal exports, to fund its nuclear and missile programs.

    Recent revelations from UN sanctions monitors allege that North Korea laundered $147.5 million through the virtual currency platform Tornado Cash, part of broader cyberattacks on cryptocurrency exchanges amounting to billions.

    Also read: Is Binance safe for storing cryptocurrency? An analysis

    Cyber crimes and sanctions evasion

    The monitors told a U.N. Security Council sanctions committee in a document submitted on Friday that they had been investigating 97 suspected North Korean cyberattacks on cryptocurrency companies between 2017 and 2024, valued at some $3.6 billion.

    The $147.5 million stolen from HTX was traced by blockchain research firms PeckShield and Elliptic to Tornado Cash, a mixer platform that obscures the origins of digital currencies.

    This is part of a wider pattern that saw North Korean-linked cyberattacks targeting cryptocurrency exchanges and companies, accumulating illicit gains worth billions.

    Also read: Security for cryptocurrency exchanges

    Ongoing maritime sanctions violations

    North Korea continues to evade maritime sanctions imposed by the United Nations. The monitors reported that North Korea had conducted over 208 voyages to offload coal in Chinese waters, most of which were likely done via ship-to-ship transfers.

    Surveillance has occasionally spotted Chinese coast guard vessels near these operations, raising questions about the enforcement of international sanctions.

    There have been continued arms trade activities between North Korea and Russia, with ships frequently travelling between North Korean and Russian ports. This includes the transfer of weapons which are suspected to be used in conflict regions such as Ukraine, despite both North Korea and Russia denying these claims.

    International reactions and responses

    The ongoing defiance of UN sanctions by North Korea has prompted calls for more stringent international measures to curb the regime’s illicit activities. The United States has already taken steps by sanctioning platforms like Tornado Cash.

    However, the effectiveness of these sanctions remains hindered by complex geopolitical dynamics and the sophisticated nature of North Korea’s evasion strategies.

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    Yun Zhao

    Yun Zhao is a junior writer at BTW Media. She graduates from the Zhejiang University of Financial and Economics and majors in English. Send tips to s.zhao@btw.media.

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