North Korean hackers
Coverage of North Korean hackers in the Nexus archive.
- Crypto hacks fell 47% in H1 but ecosystem is no safer: CertiK
Crypto hacks decreased by 47% in H1, but Q2 saw a 59% rise in exploits to $807.5 million, driven by attacks on KelpDAO and Drift Protocol attributed to North Korean hackers.
- Microsoft links Mastra AI supply chain attack to North Korean hackers
Microsoft has attributed a recent Mastra AI supply chain attack, which compromised over 140 npm packages, to the North Korean hacking group Sapphire Sleet, also known as BlueNoroff.
- North Korean Hackers Have Stolen $6 Billion in Crypto—Including 76% of 2026's Spoils: TRM
North Korean hackers linked to Pyongyang have stolen $6 billion in cryptocurrency, including 76% of 2026's reported spoils. In April, they drained $577 million from two DeFi platforms, highlighting a growing threat to crypto markets.
- North Korean hackers siphon more than $12 million from crypto users in sprawling campaign
North Korean hackers stole over $12 million in cryptocurrency from users in the first three months of 2026 through malware attacks targeting personal devices, according to researchers.
- AI Tools Are Helping Mediocre North Korean Hackers Steal Millions
North Korean hackers used AI tools to develop malware and create fake company websites, stealing up to $12 million in three months. The group leveraged AI for tasks like 'vibe coding' to enhance their cyberattacks.