ZachXBT: North Korean IT remote workers involved in at least 25 crypto industry hacking and extortion incidents
ChainCatcher reported that the CEO of Replit stated in a post that North Korean IT remote workers (ITW) are generating revenue for North Korea by securing US remote positions through AI tools, and they have already earned hundreds of millions of dollars. On-chain investigator ZachXBT responded, saying that North Korean IT remote workers have been involved in at least 25 hacking or extortion incidents targeting companies in the crypto industry. All the affected companies are crypto-related enterprises.
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